This powerpoint contains mostly pictures (all photographs were taken myself) of Rome and Pompeii. It's intended to be a very brief introduction to the cultural remains of ancient Rome. There's very little written information on the slides, so it assumes that you have some knowledge of what it is in the pictures. However, please feel free to use the photos in whatever way you choose and share them freely. If you need more info on archaeological terms to go along with this, please feel free to con
This powerpoint is simply a collection of pictures that show the different living areas and features of homes in the Roman world. I have taken all of the photographs myself. Please feel free to distribute this freely in entirety or part without a charge. If you would like me to share my notes on Villae, Insulae et Domi, please contact me.
This is a short ten question guide for the BBC documentary, Colosseum: A Gladiator's Story. The guide is brief but efficient. Students will need to know what the term "missio" means beforehand (or you can remove the question and modify number ten accordingly). This guide also asks questions related to the Latin language in particular that you may need to change if you're going to use it for another class. This is a great guide if you will be gone a day or two. If you need an answer key, just sen
This worksheet is designed to accompany the History Channel's documentary, Rome: Engineering an Empire. It is worth 40 points total, with some open ended questions, but mostly fill in the blank.
8th - 12th
Art History, Latin, World History
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