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The city of Rome is the largest archaeological site in the world This guide provides:
- Coverage of all the important sites in the city of Rome from 800BC to AD 600
- 150 high-quality site plans, maps, diagrams, and photographs
- Sites divided into eight main areas, with star ratings to help you prioritize your visit: The Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill The Imperial Forums of Caesar, Augustus, Nerva, and Trajan Campus Martius and Tiber Island The Capitoline, Forum Boarium, and Circus Maximus The Colosseum, its Valley, and the Esquiline The Caelian, the Baths of Caracalla, and Via…mehr

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The city of Rome is the largest archaeological site in the world This guide provides:
- Coverage of all the important sites in the city of Rome from 800BC to AD 600
- 150 high-quality site plans, maps, diagrams, and photographs
- Sites divided into eight main areas, with star ratings to help you prioritize your visit: The Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill The Imperial Forums of Caesar, Augustus, Nerva, and Trajan Campus Martius and Tiber Island The Capitoline, Forum Boarium, and Circus Maximus The Colosseum, its Valley, and the Esquiline The Caelian, the Baths of Caracalla, and Via Appia The Baths of Diocletian, the Lateran, Porta Maggiore, and the Pyramid Museums and Catacombs
- An introduction offering essential background to the culture and history of ancient Rome, highlighting the nature of Roman achievement, and explaining how Rome came to be the largest city in the ancient world
- Information about museums and opening times, a chronology for reference, and a glossary of essential terms

The city of Rome is the largest archaeological site in the world This guide provides:
- Coverage of all the important sites in the city of Rome from 800BC to AD 600
- 150 high-quality site plans, maps, diagrams, and photographs
- Sites divided into eight main areas, with star ratings to help you prioritize your visit: The Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill The Imperial Forums of Caesar, Augustus, Nerva, and Trajan Campus Martius and Tiber Island The Capitoline, Forum Boarium, and Circus Maximus The Colosseum, its Valley, and the Esquiline The Caelian, the Baths of Caracalla, and Via Appia The Baths of Diocletian, the Lateran, Porta Maggiore, and the Pyramid Museums and Catacombs
- An introduction offering essential background to the culture and history of ancient Rome, highlighting the nature of Roman achievement, and explaining how Rome came to be the largest city in the ancient world
- Information about museums and opening times, a chronology for reference, and a glossary of essential terms