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  1. Sample Assignment: VRoma Treasure Hunt

    VRoma Treasure Hunt, task 1: Go to Rome; click on the map of the 14 regions (or click on the exit names) to go to Regio VIII. Then proceed to the Rostra.

  2. VROMA :: Building Plan

    Rostra [Jim Ruebel (Roscius)] Sacra Via Infima [David Conti (Maecenas)] Senate House (Curia Iulia) [Leslie Noles (Agrippina); Barbara McManus (Scintilla)] Temple of Castor [Jim Ruebel …

  3. Forum group's images - VRoma

    Rostra. Front with the Tabularium in the back Rostra. Reconstruction Rostra from the southeast Rostra from the front Arcus Septimi Serveri from the steps on the Capitoline Hill Arcus Septimi …

  4. 8. go back to Clivus Capitolinus, then (E) to Portico of Senate House, (N) to Steps of Senate House, (N) to Senate House, (N) to Chalcidium What deity had this area devoted to her/him by …

  5. Raia Images Index III - VROMA

    "Rome Between the Tiber and the Anio"; also figured is the wolf suckling the twins; two bronze columns flank the group, each containing rostra (ship prows) and topped by a tropaeum. 1824. …

  6. McManus Images Index Roman Coins: Republic and Principate

    He stands on a platform ornamented with ship's beaks (rostra). The legends refers to the victory at Actium (ACTIO APOLLINI). Munich, Münzsammlung. Credits: Barbara McManus, 2005 …

  7. Forum Romanum Project

    The Forum Romanum is an on-line resource project funded by the VRoma NEH grant aimed at creating an on-line community that collects and makes available materials related to the …

  8. Please include here in 50+ words your impressions of this new on- line experience: VROMA.

  9. McManus Images Index VI - vroma.org

    reconstruction drawing of the side of the Rostra showing ships' beaks in the Roman Forum Credits: Ch. Huelsen, The Roman Forum: Its History and Its Monuments, trans. J.B. Carter …

  10. McManus Images Index I - VROMA

    reconstruction drawing of rostra from back; larger image; modern Credits: S.B. Platner, The Topography and Monuments of Ancient Rome (2nd ed.), p. 223, 1911