General outline of the Christian catacombs, with related links such as persecutions, spirituality, and letters about the catacombs.
Check out a virtual reconstruction of the Circus Maximus of ancient Rome.
Read commentary from Sir Banister Fletcher's "History of Architecture" on the ancient Roman palace of the emperor Nero.
Like the Circus Maximus, this Roman structure was designed for horse-and-chariot races. Read a description.
Take a tour, read about past and current excavations, or find out about the museum dedicated to this villa belonging to the Roman poet Horace.
Read about the 1998 excavations of the Roman water mills in this area. See images, read about mill structure, and get computer-drawn diagrams.
Find a list of original sketches by Roman architect Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, who lived and created around 90-20 BCE.
Essentially ancient Rome's version of a mall, this complex was built in the early AD 100s across from the Forum. See photographs.
View an encyclopedia article describing the size and location of this ancient wall.
Details the Roman protective boundary built in 142 AD to keep out the British.
Roman villa located in Sicily was once thought to belong to Emperor Maximian. View photographs of several rooms and many of the detailed mosaics.
Tour the ancient settlements of Ain Umm Dabadib, El Deir, Qasr el Labeka, Qasr Sumaria and Qasr el Geb. Includes maps and photos.
Beautiful images of the villas of the ancients, reconstructed in the imaginations of artists.
View a handful of photographs of this Roman theater that sat 15,000 audience members and was based on Greek theater architecture.
Presents a virtual reconstruction of the Theatre of Marcellus. Also includes walk through animations.
Contains a gallery with commentary on Roman women, fashions, menus, and the calculation of Roman hours.