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An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
Daron Green
36 episodes
5 months ago
A free audio guide that helps you discover the history and context of Rome's ancient sites. Go to http://www.rome-podcast.com for an interactive map of the locations covered and full transcripts of the episodes. Each episode focuses on a specific historical site and guides you through a short tour with the goal of providing a concise but insightful summary of the history and context. Hope you find this informative and useful. Enjoy your time in Rome! Daron Disclaimer: I have endeavored to check all the information presented against the latest known interpretations of the archaeological evidence. Please feel free to provide feedback or corrections if you note something is wrong or has changed since the time of recording. Acknowledgement: This podcast builds on the extensive notes, information and pictures recorded by Jeff Bondono (see www.JeffBondono.com (http://www.jeffbondono.com/) ). Jeff kindly gave permission for me to use his site for reference materials. I encourage you to explore the comprehensive pictures he has created to record all the sites covered in this series (and many more). You will also see that Jeff's work (and therefore this podcast) builds on the prior notes and walking tours created by Walter Muzzy.
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A free audio guide that helps you discover the history and context of Rome's ancient sites. Go to http://www.rome-podcast.com for an interactive map of the locations covered and full transcripts of the episodes. Each episode focuses on a specific historical site and guides you through a short tour with the goal of providing a concise but insightful summary of the history and context. Hope you find this informative and useful. Enjoy your time in Rome! Daron Disclaimer: I have endeavored to check all the information presented against the latest known interpretations of the archaeological evidence. Please feel free to provide feedback or corrections if you note something is wrong or has changed since the time of recording. Acknowledgement: This podcast builds on the extensive notes, information and pictures recorded by Jeff Bondono (see www.JeffBondono.com (http://www.jeffbondono.com/) ). Jeff kindly gave permission for me to use his site for reference materials. I encourage you to explore the comprehensive pictures he has created to record all the sites covered in this series (and many more). You will also see that Jeff's work (and therefore this podcast) builds on the prior notes and walking tours created by Walter Muzzy.
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Places & Travel
Education,
Society & Culture,
History
Episodes (20/36)
An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
28: Trajan's Column
4 years ago
8 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
35: The Column of Marcus Aurelius
4 years ago
11 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
34: The Mausoleum of Augustus
4 years ago
10 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
33: The Theater of Marcellus
4 years ago
10 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
32: The Pyramid of Cestius
4 years ago
7 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
31: The Mausoleum of Hadrian
4 years ago
8 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
17: The Temple of Castor and Pollux
4 years ago
6 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
29: Largo Argentina
4 years ago
11 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
22: The Temple of Concord
4 years ago
5 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
20: The Curia Julia
4 years ago
5 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
15: The New Basilica
4 years ago
6 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
26: The Forum of Julius Caesar
4 years ago
8 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
25: The Basilica Julia
4 years ago
4 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
19: Black Stone, Rostra and Phocas
4 years ago
8 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
30: The Palatine HIll
4 years ago
35 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
21: The Arch of Septimius Severus
4 years ago
9 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
12: The Temple of Vesta
4 years ago
4 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
13: Temple of Divus Romulus
4 years ago
5 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
27: The Circus Maximus
4 years ago
15 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
24: The Temple of Vespasian and Titus
4 years ago
5 minutes

An Audio Guide to Ancient Rome
A free audio guide that helps you discover the history and context of Rome's ancient sites. Go to http://www.rome-podcast.com for an interactive map of the locations covered and full transcripts of the episodes. Each episode focuses on a specific historical site and guides you through a short tour with the goal of providing a concise but insightful summary of the history and context. Hope you find this informative and useful. Enjoy your time in Rome! Daron Disclaimer: I have endeavored to check all the information presented against the latest known interpretations of the archaeological evidence. Please feel free to provide feedback or corrections if you note something is wrong or has changed since the time of recording. Acknowledgement: This podcast builds on the extensive notes, information and pictures recorded by Jeff Bondono (see www.JeffBondono.com (http://www.jeffbondono.com/) ). Jeff kindly gave permission for me to use his site for reference materials. I encourage you to explore the comprehensive pictures he has created to record all the sites covered in this series (and many more). You will also see that Jeff's work (and therefore this podcast) builds on the prior notes and walking tours created by Walter Muzzy.