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  • [MASTERCLASS] All Roads Lead to Rome

    Beginning with the construction of the Via Appia in the fourth century BC, all roads led to Rome. Let's examine the individual roads, Salaria, Flaminia, Aurelia, and many more, and...

  • [FREE SEMINAR] Gerash, Roman City in Jordan

    One of the best preserved Roman- era cities from the empire, Geresh is a stunning example of an imperial-era city.  Located just an hour outside of Amman, this impressive town...

  • [FREE SEMINAR] How did the Roman Triumph work?

    The high point of any Roman general's career was to celebrate a decisive military victory with an extravagant parade within the heart of Rome. But how did it all work?...

  • [FREE SEMINAR] How did the Roman economy work?

    The Roman Empire was an impressive organization that worked on international and local levels. But how did the actual economy function? We'll take a look at coinage, taxation, and trade,...

  • [FREE SEMINAR] What’s Roman about Roman art?

    Roman art didn't develop in a vacuum, but was influenced by other people: Greeks, Etruscans, Italians. But what is it about Roman art that is distinctly Roman? We'll take a...

  • [MASTERCLASS] The Greatest Monuments of Ancient Rome

    Before the rise of Rome, there were the 7 ancient wonders of the world.  With Rome's success, there was the discussion of Rome's dominance and its amazing structures - without...

  • [FREE SEMINAR] Life on the Street in Imperial Rome

    Besides the public venues, the bath complexes, the Circus Maximus, temple precincts, forum spaces and imperial palaces, what was life actually like on the streets of Rome? Let's examine the...

  • [FREE SEMINAR] The 14 Regions of Ancient Rome

    Early Rome was divided into 4 regions, but by the reign of Augustus is had become far larger. In overhauling the entire city, Augustus also divided the city into 14...

  • [MASTERCLASS] The Limits of the Roman Empire

    The Roman Empire's expanse was legendary - huge and sprawling expanse. But even the Romans knew their limits. Let's look at the furthest extent of the Roman Empire and how...

  • [FREE SEMINAR] Little Known Sites Along the Via Appia

    Let's see some of the locations we've been filming for the Via Appia documentary project in the month of August.  You'll be surprised at what we've discovered! Sign-up today for...

  • [FREE SEMINAR] The Arch of Septimius Severus

    This is one of of the best preserved arches from ancient Rome. Through an examination of the details, we will learn about Septimius Severus' conquest of Parthia. We can also...

  • [FREE SEMINAR] The Underground Site: Case Romane

    On the Caelian hill, let's explore the little known domicile structures (domus, insula) that became the location of the Church SS. Giovanni e Paolo. Part of a new underground Rome...

  • [FREE SEMINAR] San Clemente: Exploring Rome’s Layers

    San Clemente is like a time elevator. Let's enter the Medieval church, then descend into the early Christian church remains, and finally descend into the Ancient Roman layers- warehouse and...

  • [FREE SEMINAR] Roman Mosaics of the Capitoline Museums

    A new exhibit of Roman exhibits allows us to examine the production and varieties of mosaics created in imperial Rome in public, private, and religious settings. Sign-up today for access:

  • [FREE SEMINAR] Tota Italia Exhibit

    This recent exhibit demonstrates the wide range of Italic cultures subsumed under Rome. Etruscan, Samnite, Oscan, Greek, and more - we can explore the resilience of these people of Italy,...

  • [MASTERCLASS] The cult of Mithras in Rome and Ostia

    Why was this religion so profoundly present in Rome and its port city?  How to access our Masterclasses: Contribute $100 for each Masterclass: Major donors ($500 or more) are automatically...

  • [FREE SEMINAR] Rome’s Talking Statues

    One of the great examples of recycled history in Rome is the reuse of ancient statuary to anonymously complain about the problems of Rome. Join in for a look at...