- Illustrated History of the Roman Empire
- Covers the Roman Empire from the founding of Rome to the fall of Constantinople, with interactive maps, a quiz, and chronologies. - Christian Catacombs of Rome
- Includes the outline, history, and importance of the catacombs as historical evidence of the life and martyrdom of the early Church. - Ancient Roman History Timeline
- Historical content and chronological index of links to sites on Ancient Rome. Emphasis is placed upon the use of primary sources and new perspectives upon the roles of women. - Nova Roma
- Dedicated to the study and restoration of classical Roman religion, society, and culture. - Midwives and Maternity Care in the Roman World
- Examines the gap between "professional" care (the midwifes and doctors) and folk medicine. - Map of the Roman Empire at its Greatest Extent
 - Crystalinks: Ancient Rome Page
- Investigates Roman architecture, philosophy, medicine, government, and slavery from the ancient Roman Empire. Roman Vindolanda and the Roman Army Museum
- Offers information about the museums and the archaeological site Vindolanda, a Roman fort and civilian settlement lying just to the south of Hadrian's Wall.- UNRV History
- Provides information about ancient Roman history includes governments, military, culture, economy, and timeline. - Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Rome
- Includes information on ancient Roman politics, people, everyday life, wars, and more. - Roman History Reading Group
- Online reading group discussing Ancient Rome-related fiction and nonfiction. Selections include mysteries and ancient historians. - Surgery of Ancient Rome
- Original instruments excavated from the House of the Surgeon at Pompeii. From the Historical Collections & Services of the Health Sciences Library, University of Virginia. Caerleon
- Covers the past, present, and future of the village which was the site of one of Britain's three Roman Legionary Fortresses and believed by some to be the location of King Arthur's Camelot.- Roman Glass
- Illustrates how the craft of glassmaking was influenced by historical events and changing social values in the Roman World. Vindolanda Tablets Online
- Extensive collection of images, texts, and supporting materials about Roman soldiers' wooden writing-tablets dating from the late 1st and early 2nd centuries A.D.- NM's Creative Impulse - Rome
- History of people, art, religion and more. Romans in Sussex
- Provides an in-depth look into how people may have lived in the Sussex region during the later Iron Age, the Roman period, and early Anglo-Saxon times.- Livius.org: Rome
- Information about people, places, and daily life in the Roman Empire. - Feminae Romanae: The Women of Ancient Rome
- Introduction to the history of Roman women, from the Etruscans and Greeks to the Fall of Rome. - Marriage in Ancient Rome
- Examines the Roman expectations of married life, utilizing a collection of primary sources. - Private Libraries in Ancient Rome
- Academic essays about personal libraries in Rome between 100 B.C. and 500 C.E. Discusses who owned private libraries, how they influenced Roman thought, and how they were built and arranged. - Coins of Roman Egypt
- Devoted to Alexandrian coinage under the Romans, with essays, photographs, and descriptions of individual coins, maps, and links to more resources. - Philodemus Project
- International project devoted to interpreting papyri about Epicurean philosophy found at Herculaneum. - Cato Journal: How Excessive Government Killed Ancient Rome
- Essay from the Cato Institute linking the fall of Rome to economic deterioration resulting from excessive taxation, inflation, and over-regulation. - BBC: The Romans
- Guide to the Roman Empire designed for students. Includes activities, a glossary, a timeline, and facts about ancient Rome. - Ethics of Roman Expansion to 133 BCE
- Written by Sanderson Beck. - Slavery in the Roman Republic
- From the Ancient History Sourcebook. - Villa Ivilla
- Explores daily life in ancient Rome. Includes information on Roman atrium houses, clothing, hairstyles, cosmetics, food, and timekeeping. - Medieval Sourcebook: Digest and Codex of Roman Marriage Laws
- Corpus Iuris Civilis on marriage. - Atlas of the Greek and Roman World
- Reference work created by the Ancient World Mapping Centre at the University of North Carolina. - Roman Byzantine Sites of Israel
- Damascus Gate, Nea Church, The Cardo and more. Part of the New Jerusalem Mosaic. - Ancient Rome
- Includes pictures, stories, and commentary on the Colosseum, forums, Pantheon, catacombs, Circus Maximus, and more. - Who Were the Romans?
- Interactive site for 7-11 year olds featuring interesting facts, a guide to Roman life, and information on the Roman invasion of Britain. - Kooks and Quacks of the Roman Empire
- Looking into the world of the gospels and the gullible ancient world, desperate for a savior. - Attalus
- Contains detailed lists of events and sources for the history of the Hellenistic world and the Roman republic from 320 to 54 B.C. - Journey Back in Time to Ancient Rome
- Uses teamwork and the Internet to explore ancient Rome and learn about the daily life, myths, and government of ancient Romans. Calleva Film Project
- Documentary about Roman Silchester and its archaeological excavation.- History for Kids: Ancient Rome
- Introduces kids to Ancient Roman history, environment, religion, philosophy, daily life, language, and more. - Societas Via Romana (SVR)
- Multicultural, creative, and organic society that celebrates the legacy of the classical world. - PBS: The Roman Empire in the First Century
- Meet the Emperors of Rome, read the words of poets and philosophers, and learn about life in the 1st Century AD. - Roma
- Traces the Empire from its Alban and Etruscan influences to its fall. - Structuring Roman History: the Consular Year and the Roman Historical Tradition
- Concerned with the shaping of the annual narrative in historical writers working in the Roman annalistic tradition. Roman Verulamium
- History of the Roman city Verulamium.- Women of Rome
- Written by Dr. Susan Martin of the University of Tennessee. - Rome Engineering and Industry
- An article on atmospheric and hydrostatic pressure aqueducts, pipes, valves, pumps, and masonry plants of ancient Rome. - Water of the City of Rome
- Interactive cartographic history tracing the hydrological and hydraulic systems of ancient Rome and their impact on the present urban developments. - Domus Aurea
- Dedicated to categorizing Roman primary literature so that students can find references on specific topics. - About.com: Roman Family
- Information and links on Ancient Roman domestic life. - NOVA: Lost Roman Treasure
- Takes a look at the extraordinary painted-pebble floors rescued from Zeugma. - Antique Roman Dishes
- Collection of recipes from ancient Rome from Roman burgers to chicken with liquid filling. - Encyclopaedia Romana
- Selected illustrated essays on the history, architecture, and culture of ancient Rome. - Rome Exposed
- Informational site about the everyday lives of Romans covering topics such as housing, family affairs, slavery, attire, cuisine, recreation, entertainment, and religion. - About.com: Ancient Rome, Republic, Empire & Fall of Rome
- Find articles on Ancient Rome including Roman history, government, literature, and culture. Also has information on Julius Caesar and various Roman gods. - Rome Reborn 1.0
- Explore a 3D digital model of ancient Rome at its peak in A.D. 320, under the Emperor Constantine. Includes video fly-throughs of public buildings and monuments, still images, documents, and background on the project. - Rome Unleashed
- Looks into the historical aspects of ancient Roman civilization. Includes eras, timelines, and rulers. - Wikipedia: Ancient Rome
- Overview of Ancient Rome including information on ancient Roman history, society, culture, technology, and military.
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