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19 Cards in this Set
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Faliscan Art
from Sanctuary of Apollo at Lo Scasato Falerii |
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Cornice decoration
Temple Plan 450 - 400 BCE. Terracotta |
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Life size head of youth (Apollo?) (58cm)
450 - 400 BCE. Terracotta |
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“Servian Wall”, Rome
After 390 BCE |
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Opus Quadratum
Pomerium |
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“Servian Wall”, Rome
After 390 BCE |
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Foundation of Colonies: 100 plots (2 iugera per colonist) allocated
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Use of groma
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Use of groma
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Centuriation in Po Valley,
from 2nd C BCE Photo taken in 1945 Large squares equal 20 Roman actus, separating field into 200 iugera |
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Roman citizen colonies(clockwise starting at upper right)Ostia (338), Terracina (329), Minturnae (295), Puteoli (194)
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Luni, Founded 177 BC
Cardo, Decumanus, Forum, Capitolium, Basilica |
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Early Ostia
700 – 500 BCE = trading road and village Castrum (rectangle) = early 3rd C BCE |
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Inscription from Imperial
Period at Ostia A[nco ---] Mar[cio ---] re[gi ---] quarto [a R]omul[o ---] qui ab urb[e c]ondit[a ---] [pri]mum colon[iam ---] [---] dedux[it ---] To King Ancus Marcius The 4th King since Romulus, (Ancus) who founded the First colony since the founding of Rome (i.e.; 620 BCE) |
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Castrum at Ostia
4th C BCE ? Roman and Latin colonies were intended as “ quasi parvae effigies et simulacra Romae” Just as small representations and images of Rome - Aulus Gellius (mid 2nd C CE) |
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Aule Metele, the orator. Cortona
Bronze. 90-70 BCE Cf. Kleiner (p. xlvii): “Aule and his compatriots became Roman citizens, and Etruscan art became Roman art” |
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Timgad, North Africa; early 2nd C CE
Timgad, North Africa Founded 100 CE |
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Timgad, North Africa; early 2nd C CE
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Timgad, Forum, 2nd C CE
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