In this groundbreaking study, John Henry Parker explores the rich history and archeology of Rome’s Forum Romanorum. Drawing on a wide range of archaeological evidence and historical documents, Parker offers a detailed and compelling account of the forum’s architecture, monuments, and cultural significance. With its clear and accessible prose, this book is an essential reference for anyone interested in the history of Rome and the ancient world.
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