Cities Final

    • [3rd–2nd century BCE]
    • Plan of the Acropolis at Pergamon
    • Reconstruction of the Great Altar and Upper Agora of Pergamon
    • [2nd century BCE]
    • Detail of the West frieze of the platform
    • Reconstruction of the Stoa of Attalos II in Athens’ Agora
    • [2nd century BCE]
    • Reconstruction of the gymnasium
    • Plan of Pergamon’s southern slope
    • View of Pergamon’s gymnasium (from the west)
    • [2nd century BCE]
    • Tomb superstructure at Taposiris Magna (Egypt)
    • [2nd century BCE]
    • Reconstruction of the Serapeum in the Ptolemaic period (left) and in the Roman period (right)
    • [3rd century BCE–3rd century CE]
    • [Founded in the late 1st century BCE]
    • Alexandria, plan of the Caesareum
    • Kom el-Dikka (Alexandria), baths-building and adjoining structures: plan and reconstruction
    • [4th–6th century CE]
    • Axonometric reconstruction of buildings at Kom el-Dikka, Alexandria
    • View of the odeon (‘Small Theater’) at Kom el-Dikka, Alexandria
    • [4th–6th/7th century CE]
    • [5th–6th century CE]
    • Lecture halls at Kom el-Dikka, Alexandria
    • Rome’s plan in the Republican period
    • [509–27 BCE]
    • Elevation and plan of the Temple of Vesta
    • Remains of the Temple of Vesta in the Roman Forum
    • [Latest version dated to the 2nd century CE]
    • Temple of Portunus in the Forum Boarium (Rome)
    • [1st century BCE]
    • Reconstruction of the Theater ofPompey (© J.-C. Golvin)
    • Theater of Pompey, as shown onthe Forma Urbis Romae (203–211 CE)
    • Rome’s plan in the Republican period
    • [55 BCE]
    • Reconstructions of Augustus’ House on the Palatine Hill in Rome
    • [1st century BCE–1st century CE]
    • Ara Pacis Augustae (marble; Rome)
    • [13–9 BCE]
    • Plan of the Domus Aurea (Rome)
    • [Reign of emperor Nero (54–68 CE)]
    • View of the interior of the octagonal dining room
    • External view of the Pantheon in Rome
    • [27 BCE–128 CE]
    • Interior view of the Pantheon’s dome
    • Plan and aerial view of the Colosseum, Rome
    • [70–80 CE]
    • Plan of Imperial Fora (above) and view of the remains of Trajan’s Forum (Trajan’s column is in the center)
    • [2nd century CE]
    • [28–23 BCE]
    • Reconstruction of theMausoleum(© J.-C. Golvin)
    • Plan and view of the Mausoleum of Augustus
    • Plan and aerial view of the Forum of Pompeii
    • [2nd century BCE–1st century CE]
    • Plan and view of theater district
    • Plan of Pompeii
    • [Theater: late 3rd or first half of the 2nd centuries BCE. Odeum: built ca. 80–75 BCE]
    • View of the theater and the odeum
    • Aerial view of the amphitheater at Pompeii
    • Plan of Pompeii [Built ca. 80 BCE]
    • Exterior view of the amphitheater
    • The Frigidarium
    • [2nd century BCE–1st century CE]
    • Plan of Stabian Baths
    • Plan of the House of the Faun (Pompeii)
    • [Built in 185–175 BCE, with later alterations]
    • View of the Tuscan Atrium in the House of the Faun
    • View of the Library of Celsus
    • City plan of Ephesus (Asia Minor)
    • [110 CE]
    • Plan of the library
    • City plan of Palmyra (Syria)
    • View of Monumental Arch
    • [Reign of emperor Septimius Severus (193–211 CE]
    • View of the theater complex
    • City plan of Palmyra (Syria)
    • [2nd century CE]
    • Reconstruction of the theater at Palmyra
    • City plan of Palmyra (Syria)
    • View of the Temple of Bel
    • Plan of the Temple of Bel
    • [First half of the 1st century CE]
  1. View and plan of the Tower of Elahbel (Palmyra, Syria)[Completed in 103 CE]
    • View of the market
    • View of the Romano-Punic octagonal pavilion
    • [8 BCE–37 CE, with later additions]
    • Plan of the market at Lepcis Magna
    • Plan of Hadrian’s Baths at Lepcis Magna
    • View of the Natatio
    • [2nd century CE]
    • Detail of frescoes
    • Isometric rendering and view of Hunting Baths at Lepcis Magna
    • [Late 2nd century or early 3rd century CE]
    • Isometric rendering of the baths
    • View of the nymphaeum at Lepcis Magna
    • Plan of the nymphaeum
    • [3rd century CE]
    • View of the tetrapylon at Lepcis Magna
    • [203 CE]
    • View of relief from the tetrapylon with Septimius Severus in his triumphal chariot
    • Plan (above) and view (right) of the Severan Forum atLepcis Magna
    • [late 2nd–early 3rd century CE]
    • iew of the Severan Basilica
    • Plan of the Severan Forum and Basilica at Lepcis Magna
    • [late 2nd–early 3rd century CE]
    • Reconstruction of the Severan harbor of Lepcis Magna
    • [late 2nd–early 3rd century CE]
    • Restored Roman pyramid at Amheida/Trimithis (Dakhla Oasis, Egypt)
    • [4th century CE]
    • [4th century CE]
    • Site plan of Amheida/Trimithis (Dakhla Oasis, Egypt)
    • Plan of house B1 (‘house of Serenos’) at Amheida/Trimithis (Dakhla Oasis, Egypt)
    • [4th century CE]
    • Detail of wall painting from room 1 (east wall) in the ‘house of Serenos’ at Amheida/Trimithis (Dakhla Oasis, Egypt)
    • [4th century CE]
    • Plan of Byzantine Constantinople
    • [4th century CE]
    • Section of 5th–century walls of Constantinople View of the 5th-century walls of Constantinople (with later repairs)
    • [5th century CE]
    • Reconstruction of the Forum of Constantine in Constantinople (© A. Helbert)
    • View and reconstruction (top)of commemorative column
    • [4th century CE]
    • Remains of the Serpent Column from the hippodrome of Constantinople; the column in a 1574 drawing
    • [Made in the 5th century BCE; reused in the 4th century CE]
    • Reconstruction of the Arch of Theodosius in Constantinople
    • The remains of the arch
    • [4th century CE]
    • City plan of Jerusalem in the Late Roman/Byzantine periods
    • [4th century CE]
    • Plan of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem
    • Section of the Basilica of the Holy Sepulcher
    • [4th century CE]
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Andromeda41121
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Cities Final
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