9781647255626-2025
Steve Ellis
NY Research Press
English
2025
History and Archaeology - Archaeology
100
USD 160
Archaeological studies of ancient Rome provide a vivid picture of a civilization that significantly influenced modern culture, law, and urban planning. The city of Rome, founded in 753 BCE, grew into a powerful empire stretching from Britain to the Middle East. Archaeological findings from Ancient Rome disclose a complex society with advanced technology, diverse culture, and significant contributions to subsequent civilizations. Excavations reveal sophisticated infrastructure, including roads, aqueducts, and sewage systems, highlighting Roman engineering prowess. Monumental structures like the Colosseum and the Roman Forum reflect the empire's architectural and social achievements. Artifacts such as pottery, coins, and inscriptions offer insights into daily life, economy, and governance. Roman villas unearthed in places like Pompeii and Herculaneum, preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE, showcase domestic architecture and fresco art. Military fortifications and camps across the former empire illustrate the strategic and expansive nature of Roman military power. Additionally, the study of Roman burial sites reveals beliefs and practices surrounding death and the afterlife. The convergence of diverse cultures within the empire is evident in the fusion of artistic styles and religious practices. This book explores all the important aspects of archeological findings of ancient Rome in the present day scenario. It will also provide interesting topics for research which interested readers can take up. Those with an interest in Rome’s archaelogy would find this book helpful.