Sue White provides a virtual tour of this Roman town in what is now Norfolk, England, complete with plans, reconstruction drawings and bibliography.
Dr Hafed Walda reports on the latest excavations of this amazingly preserved Roman city on the North African coast, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A computerized architectural and topographical survey of the Roman era colony of Corinth, by the University of Pennsylvania.
An overlay of modern streets on the core of the walled Roman town at Narbonne, with description.
A book proposal by Michael Greenhalgh of the Australian National University, with selected chapters on-line.
The Roman city at the present St. Albans was the third largest in Roman Britain. An introduction with historical outline, reconstruction drawing, photographs and links.
The University of Reading describes the archaeology of the Romano-British town called Calleva Atrebatum, the Victorian excavations and the activities of the Field School.
An appendix to Guy de la Bédoyère, Roman Towns in Britain (2003), giving references in classical authors and inscriptions that provide clues to the names, status or nature of towns in Roman Britain.
The City Council of Lugo, Spain, describes the remarkably complete and well-preserved Roman town wall now a World Heritage Site. Includes history, illustrations and bibliography. [English, French, Galician, Spanish].
Project sponsored by the British School at Rome, directed by Simon Keay and Martin Millett. Outline hosted by the British School.
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