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    • Death in Motion - JSTOR

      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/jsah.2010.69.1.12

      whose location in the visual hierarchy is equal (or superior) to that of the human participants in forum events.20 In this case the artist selected, from among all the statues in the ... Funeral Processions in the roMan ForuM The . JSAH. Death in Motion: Funeral Processions in the roMan ForuM. 69. in . the . (The . of .

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    • The athenian agora and the roman forum as marketplaces

      https://bora.uib.no/bora-xmlui/bitstream/handle/1956/21236/Masteroppg-va---Agora-og-Forum---Final-edit.pdf?sequence=1

      The Forum in Rome. The Roman Forum, a central plaza located at the foot of the Palatine Hill and the Capitoline Hill in Rome, 500 meters from the banks of the Tiber. From the Forum, the Via Sacra ran east alongside the valley beneath the Palatine Hill, towards the later Colosseum.

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    • [PDF File] SILCHESTER ROMAN TOWN - English Heritage

      https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/siteassets/home/visit/places-to-visit/silchester-roman-city-walls-and-ampitheatre/silchester-roman-town-phased-plan.pdf

      SILCHESTER ROMAN TOWN Forum Basilica Town baths Mansio Amphitheatre Temples Temple Temple North gate South gate West gate East gate Manor Farm Church St Mary’s Church Iron Age town inner defences Roman defences Iron Age town outer defences. Title: silchester town.ai Author: mfenton Created Date:

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    • [PDF File] Foro Romano - Roman Forum

      https://www.willkarp.com/tour/rome/Foro_Romano.pdf

      the Roman Forum was forgotten and little by little it was buried under the earth. Although in the 16th century the existence and location of the Forum was already known, it was not until the 20th century that excavations were carried out. Interestingly, the place where the Forum was built was originally a marshy area. In the 6th century B.C ...

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    • [PDF File] Pompeii – A Roman City Notes, Plans, and Maps This is …

      https://www.classicsteachers.com/uploads/1/1/6/9/116945311/pompeii.pdf

      • Geographical location of Pompeii: region of Italy, local rivers/landmarks. • History of Pompeii: key dates in Pompeiian history, the peoples who had lived in the city. • Pompeii’s Forum: key buildings in the centre of the Roman Forum and their functions. • Temples – outside the Forum.

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    • Recent Excavations in the Roman Forum - JSTOR

      https://www.jstor.org/stable/3136821

      By MASON D. GRAY, A.M., The University of Chicago. THE excavation of the Roman Forum, practically discontinued for. fifteen years, was resumed in 1898 on a more extensive and systematic. plan than ever before. The Italian government, which seems aroused at last to its opportunity and responsibility, is conducting the work.

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    • Women and Gender in the Forum Romanum - JSTOR

      https://www.jstor.org/stable/41289737

      Forum as a location for honorary statues (e.g., p. 12). See also Stemmer 1995: 332-34, ... ence in the Roman Forum during the Augustan Principate and much of the first century c.e. In my last section the contrast of the mid-imperial Roman Forum - in which women were much more visible as signified by statues,

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    • Statues of Senators in the Forum of Trajan and the Roman …

      https://www.jstor.org/stable/41724968

      Keywords: Rome; senators; inscriptions; statues; Forum of Trajan; Roman Forum; Late Antiquity In one of the most famous passages from Ammianus Marcellinus' history, the emperor Constantius II is portrayed as dazzled by the awesome magnificence of the Forum of Trajan during his visit to Rome in A.D. 357. The emperor had just visited Rome's most

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    • [PDF File] Non-invasive Geophysical Surveys in Search of the Roman …

      https://diposit.ub.edu/dspace/bitstream/2445/142283/1/680496.pdf

      Since the V century AD the Roman forum, with its buildings, had been progressively abandoned and spoiled. In fact, starting from the sixth century, dismantling operations of the ... location of buried voids, walls and foundations of monuments (Capizzi et al. 2007; Tsokas et al. 2011; Tsourlos and Tsokas 2011), the study of the geological or ...

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    • [PDF File] ArologiChAe CAl notes On Giacomo Boni, the origins of the …

      https://journalofromanarchaeology.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/JRA29_13_Ammerman_v5-1.pdf

      On Giacomo Boni, the origins of the Forum, and where we stand today. Albert J. Ammerman. The pioneer in excavating early sites in the Roman Forum was Giacomo Boni (b. Venice 1859; d. Rome 1925). He lived through the turbulent years when the new nation of Italy was starting to find its stride. A number of puzzles associated with his life and ...

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    • [PDF File] AP Art History - College Board

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      The Forum of Trajan served as a public meeting space where civic buildings, sacred temples, and commemorative monuments were erected. The Forum of Trajan provided an administrative function in that it accommodated the formulation and implementation of Roman law and justice. It was a place where

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    • The Last Roman Forum: the Forum of Leo in Fifth-century …

      https://grbs.library.duke.edu/index.php/grbs/article/download/831/911/0

      60 THE LAST ROMAN FORUM curving wall, which may be that of a theatre, was identified by Martiny on the seaward hill-slope below the eastern side of the Second Court of the Ottoman complex. This is significant for the location of the Forum of Leo, because the temple of Aphro-dite became the carriage house for the Praetorian Prefect. This

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    • [PDF File] THAMUGADI: A ROMAN CITY IN NORTH AFRICA

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      • the Capitolium: because it was located outside the forum, it stood out with its great monumentality. It was built during the 2nd century and was remodeled in the 4th century. Due to its unusual location, the urban layout of the city underwent profound modifications and was reorganized from this building.

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    • [PDF File] THE ROMAN FORUM OF VALERIA

      https://www.archaeological.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Valeria-2024.pdf

      best preserved Roman cities in the western Roman Empire, with public baths , theater, amphitheater and forum. Half day trip to he World Heritage City of Cuenca and its archaeological museum where objects from the Valeria excavations are located. In 2024 we will continue excavating the western crytoportico of the Valeria Forum. In this place

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    • [PDF File] THE ROMAN FORUM OF VALERIA - Archaeological …

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      Valeria was an important Roman city founded on the land conquered to the celtiberians, between 93 and 82 BC by Valerius Flaccus. Its impressive ruins are located on an spectacular site near the modern town of Valeria (Cuenca, Castilla-La Mancha). It is located on a tongue of land between l imestone gorges at an altitude of 1000 metres above sea ...

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    • The Approach to the Temple of Saturn in Rome - JSTOR

      https://www.jstor.org/stable/504394

      Forum. Our ancient sources agree that, next to Vesta's, Saturn's was the oldest temple in the neighborhood of the Forum Romanum, but there is no agree-ment as to how its location is properly designated or when it was built. Macrobius (1.8.1) cites Varro as saying the temple was ad forum and the con-tract for its construction let by L ...

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    • Corinth: Excavations of 1980 - JSTOR

      https://www.jstor.org/stable/147818

      Roman period, however, when the southern part of the valley was shaped and leveled to become the site of the forum, the new Roman Lechaion Road was terminated with an artificial rise crowned by an arch. It demarked a principal north entrance into the forum. The Romans filled the upper valley south of the arch generally to ca. 78.25 m.

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    • [PDF File] THE DIGITAL ROMAN FORUM PROJECT OF THE UCLA …

      http://www.iath.virginia.edu/images/pdfs/FrischerEtAlRomanForum.pdf

      The digital Forum includes not only an urban simulation of the city center of Rome; it also includes two user aids that make understanding the Forum easier and more scientific. The first aid is the Navigator, which shows the user his exact location in the Forum by means of a red dot placed onto a plan of the Forum that includes 22 numbered ...

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    • [PDF File] Greek and Roman Temples - Teachers

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      Greek and Roman Temples . Learning Outcomes . 4.1. Discuss Greek and Roman temples using the correct terminology for common architectural features. 4.2. Analyse how the structure, design and sculptures of the studied temples impacted on ... location of Modern Greece. However, this is a grossly mistaken assumption. From the time of …

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    • The Great Mosque of Damascus was - JSTOR

      https://www.jstor.org/stable/991739

      Roman, and finally Christian sanctuary, thus illustrating the continuity of holy spaces so dear to historians of religion. It appears to have preserved a great deal of its original architectural character and sizable segments of its wall decoration of mosaics with representations of build-ings in landscape. Together with the

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    • Greek Gods or Roman? The Corinthian Archaistic Blocks …

      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3764/aja.121.3.0397

      the function and location of the monument to which these reliefs originally belonged: an open-air sanctuary of the gods of the colony, located to the north of the Long Rectangu - ... some official Corinthian cult or institution in the Roman forum rather than pride in the Roman roots of the population.” On the dedication by a sacerdos of ...

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    • Pompeii Forum Project: Current Thinking on the Pompeii …

      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3764/aja.117.3.0461

      Our follow-up article, then, will lay out the most recent specific contribu-tions from the Pompeii Forum Project. larry f. ball department of art and design university of wisconsin–stevens point stevens point, wisconsin 54481 lball@uwsp.edu. john j. dobbins mcintire department of art university of virginia charlottesville, virginia 22904-4130 ...

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    • [PDF File] CHARLES BRIAN ROSE

      https://www.ajaonline.org/sites/default/files/1091_Rose.pdf

      The imagery on the eastern side of the Roman Forum can be read as a program outlining the Julian dynasty’s involvement with the Parthians, and suggesting that the East had finally been domesticated. War memorials of the 20th century, regardless of location, tend to focus on only one side of the con-

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    • in Troduc ion “Memorials of the Ability of Them All” - JSTOR

      https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1dfnt2b.8

      Roman Forum’s Central Area Gregor Kalas in Troduc ion in late ancient Rome, local senators set up por- ... in late antiquity, the location of the Roman Forum, bounded by the Palatine Hill, the Capitoline Hill, and the imperial Fora, ensured the zone’s purpose as a meeting place. The paved piazza at the center of the old pre-

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