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 www.stuardtclarkesrome.com 
"I have put together this website out of pure love for this ancient city in the hope that you will find my website interesting enough to want to visit Rome for yourself. You will find a vast amount of helpful information, each categorized under the separate pages listed below to help you navigate better and plan your trip." Stuardt-Mikhail Clarke
 http://www.tobook.com/Italy/Rome 
 Rome Projekt - The Dalton School community 
his site is a collection of "Rome resources" for the The Dalton School community. Anyone interested in Classical Rome will find this site to be a valuable research tool. As the site is very large, the resources are divided into several categories.
 "Vedute di Roma" 
This is a section of the homepage of the Finnish Sibelius Academy (siba.fi), developed by Kalervo Koskimies. A great amount of picture-topographic notes on the Roman roads and squares allows a reconstruction of urban planning over time. This site is useful thanks to the successful transfer of the comparative picture repertoire to the hypertext means of Internet. The English texts do not have descriptive underlines, but the pictures compensate for this lack. Beautiful!
 www.bowdoin.edu/dept/clas/arch102/ 
A somewhat complicated basic course on Roman archaeology by Professor James Higginbotham. The time taken into consideration spans from the prehistorical era up to the Fall of the Roman Empire. It is an example of a lecture by a professor translated into the World Wide Web. The level is relatively high, not meant for beginners.
 www.tulane.edu/lester/text/Western.Architect/Rome/Rome.html 
An enormous selection of pictures of Roman ancient buildings. The image quality is not high and the telegraphic accompanying text is too short. On the whole the site resembles a data base for research purposes.
 www.slowtrav.com 
The informativ no-profit Site from Pauline Kenny. Slow Travelers with information about vacation rentals in Italy and other countries.
 www.compart-multimedia.com/virtuale/it/roma/movie.htm 
By Compart Multmedia. Site with virtual 3D-Photos, which you can animate by the using the mouse. It is necessary to download a program (real Player) in advance. Used for advertisement purposes: the first impression is amazing. The strong point is the graphics, the weak one the information. There is no accompanying text to the 3D-Photo.
 RomanSites 
"A catalog of websites on Roman antiquity" by Bill Thayer. Nomen est omen: a catalog-like conceived site on Ancient Rome. At this university's site (ukans.edu) you can find numerous references to the web addresses about Ancient Rome.The site is updated regularly (on the 17. January 2001: 2,169 Links are indicated). The graphics is a bit uncertain.
 http://romegiftshop.com 
Italian Recipes, Italy Pictures, Italian Lessons, Live Web Cam in Rome, Virtual Tours of Rome and Italy, Travel Guides to Italy... and great Romantic gifts and Souvenirs.
 http://italianrosaries.com 
Italian Rosaries, Jubilee Rosaries, Catholic Gifts, Crucifixes and Crosses from Italy, Free Postcards of Vatican City, free virtual tours of Lourdes, Fatima, Guadalupe, Loreto, Medjugorje, St. Peter...
 http://library.thinkquest.org/11402/home_intro.html 
A site about the Roman Forum by the " Grundel High School " in Hengelo (the Netherlands). Simple, with clear graphics, and good layout. Perhaps the texts are a little subjectively written, but the efforts are worthy of praise! To visit: "The forum""The Forum"
 http://www.simplyrome.org 
Internet guide about Rome. Here you can find many links related to Rome and Italy with all information for a perfect stayed as hotels, apartments, restaurants, travel guides, travel agencies, tours, sports, shopping and much more…
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