Buildings of ancient Rome - for iPad/Mac/PC: Recent Episodes

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Rome: a majestic city with a rich past, spanning over two and a half thousand years. What remains to be seen of ancient Rome? As the heart of the Roman Empire, ancient Rome’s archaeological remains have been studied and admired for centuries, many being well-preserved due to their incorporation into newer structures. This album explores the sites of some of the republican temples in Rome’s Campus Martius, and relates them to the men who built them. The Roman Forum, centre of political and social activities, is examined for its importance in modelling city centres throughout the Roman world. This material forms part of The Open University course A219 Exploring the Classical World.

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An introduction to this album’s contents.

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Transcript -- An introduction to this album’s contents.

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An introduction to the remains of some of the most significant Roman temples in the Campus Martius.

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Transcript -- An introduction to the remains of some of the most significant Roman temples in the Campus Martius.

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The grand gateway to the temple precinct.

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Transcript -- The grand gateway to the temple precinct.

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The parade ground where triumphal processions mustered is also famous for the games held there.

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Transcript -- The parade ground where triumphal processions mustered is also famous for the games held there.

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Four significant temples which have proved very complex to excavate.

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Transcript -- Four significant temples which have proved very complex to excavate.

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The social and political heart of the Roman Empire.

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Transcript -- The social and political heart of the Roman Empire.