
Roman Antiquities
Roman Antiquities refer to the history, culture, and artifacts of ancient Rome, which thrived from the 8th century BCE to the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE. This period includes the Republic and Empire eras, marked by advances in architecture, law, engineering, and governance. Roman Antiquities encompass buildings like aqueducts and temples, philosophical ideas, literature, and legal systems that have influenced Western civilization. Studying these antiquities helps us understand how Rome shaped modern society, politics, and culture through its innovations, achievements, and enduring legacy.