Romans

Romans are the people of ancient Rome. What, exactly, makes someone a “Roman” is a point of discussion, of course.

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The Villa Jovis
The Villa Jovis
Tiberius’ villa on Capri

Josho Brouwers

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A peculiar statue of Faustina
A peculiar statue of Faustina

Josho Brouwers

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Architectural orders
Architectural orders
Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, and more

Josho Brouwers

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The Senses in Antiquity
The Senses in Antiquity
A new (essential) collection from Routledge

Joshua R. Hall

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Crouching Aphrodite
Crouching Aphrodite

Josho Brouwers

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A hero from an earlier age
A hero from an earlier age
Epaminondas in Cicero and Roman antiquity

Joshua R. Hall

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The Square House in Nîmes
The Square House in Nîmes
A temple dedicated to the heirs of Augustus

Josho Brouwers

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Names of ancient Greek ships
Names of ancient Greek ships

Josho Brouwers

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Archeon
Archeon
An archaeological theme park

Josho Brouwers

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Aeneas in Vulci
Aeneas in Vulci
An Etruscan black-figure amphora

Joshua R. Hall

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The story of Rome’s first rival
The story of Rome’s first rival
A review of a new book on Veii

Joshua R. Hall

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Holding the bridge
Holding the bridge
The legendary bravery of Horatius Cocles

Josho Brouwers

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