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Roman Baths and Bathing
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This site describes in detail the activities in ancient Roman baths. This resource was created by Barbara F. McManus of The College of New Rochelle.

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Arts
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Forum Romanum
Date Added:
10/03/2023
Roman Clothing
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This resource outlines the different styles of clothing worn by the people of ancient Rome. Pictures, diagrams, and explanations are provided for a detailed account of ancient fashions. Go on to "Roman Clothing, Part II" for more about styles of women's clothing in ancient Rome. This page was created by Barbara F. McManus of The College of New Rochelle.

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Social Studies
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Forum Romanum
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10/03/2023
Roman Clothing: Women
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This resource chronicles the acceptable fashions and hairstyles for Roman matrons. It provides many examples from Roman art as well as many examples of Roman jewelry. This page was created by Barbara f. McManus of The college of New Rochelle.

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Social Studies
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Forum Romanum
Date Added:
10/03/2023
Sample Plan of a Roman House
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This resource is a guide to the Roman house or villa. Click on the various rooms of the Roman house to find out what they are and how they were used. The house used is based on one found in Pompeii. This page was created by Barbara F. McManus of The College of New Rochelle.

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Social Studies
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Forum Romanum
Date Added:
10/03/2023
Social Class and Public Display
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This resource describes the evolution of Roman social classes from the Republic to the Empire as well as how these classes would distinguish themselves in public. It describes the system of patronage seen in Roman society. It also details the "imagines", or wax portrait masks, that were created of the upper classes upon their death. This page was created by Barbara F. McManus of the College of New Rochelle.

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Social Studies
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Reading
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Forum Romanum
Date Added:
10/03/2023
Webquest for Humanities: What Portraits Reveal
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This resource presents a lesson plan which instructs students to work in groups of three to examine various pieces of art. They can be a reporter, an art expert, or an art historian, then use the terrific collection of links to do their research. Also provides an assessment chart. Created by JoAnn Haughton, an high school teacher.

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Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Forum Romanum
Date Added:
10/03/2023