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Boardman, John, Jasper Griffin, and Oswyn Murray, (eds.)''The Oxford History of the Roman World''. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991 | Boardman, John, Jasper Griffin, and Oswyn Murray, (eds.)''The Oxford History of the Roman World''. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991 | ||
Matyszak, Philip. Chronicle of the Roman Republic : the rulers of Ancient Rome from Romulus to Augustus. London: Thames & Hudson, 2003. | |||
Scarre, C. Chronicle of the Roman Emperors: The Reign by Reign Record of Imperial Rome. London, 1995. | |||
== Encylopedias == | == Encylopedias == | ||
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== Etruscans == | == Etruscans == | ||
== Roman technology== | |||
Berechman, Joseph. "Transportation––economic aspects of Roman highway development: the case of Via Appia." Transportation Research Part A (2003): 453-478. | |||
Laurence, Ray. The Roads of Roman Italy: Mobility and Cultural Change. Routledge , 1999 . | |||
== Roman economy == | |||
Greene, Kevin. The Archaeology of the Roman Economy. Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1986. | |||
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General
Boardman, John, Jasper Griffin, and Oswyn Murray, (eds.)The Oxford History of the Roman World. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991
Matyszak, Philip. Chronicle of the Roman Republic : the rulers of Ancient Rome from Romulus to Augustus. London: Thames & Hudson, 2003.
Scarre, C. Chronicle of the Roman Emperors: The Reign by Reign Record of Imperial Rome. London, 1995.
Encylopedias
Bunson, Matthew. Encyclopedia of the Roman Empire. Rev. ed. NY: Facts on File, 2002.
Maps and Atlases
Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World. Princeton, NJ: Princeton U. Press, 2000.
The Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World by Richard J.A. Talbert (ed.), is a comprehensive atlas spanning the entire period and spatial spread of Greek and Roman civilization. The double-folio-sized atlas contains 102 color topographic maps (many double spreads) and covers a vast arc of territory, from the British Isles and the Azores eastward across Europe and North Africa, up the Nile valley and through the Near East to Afghanistan and western China. Temporally, it covers the period from 1,000 BC/BCE to AD/CE 650.
Contemporanious Historians
Polybius (c.200-after 118 BCE) Rome at the End of The Punic Wars
Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE) War Commentaries
Livy (59 BCE-17 CE)The History of Rome
Etruscans
Roman technology
Berechman, Joseph. "Transportation––economic aspects of Roman highway development: the case of Via Appia." Transportation Research Part A (2003): 453-478.
Laurence, Ray. The Roads of Roman Italy: Mobility and Cultural Change. Routledge , 1999 .
Roman economy
Greene, Kevin. The Archaeology of the Roman Economy. Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1986.
Journals
American journal of ancient history
American journal of philology
British School at Rome. Papers.
Greece and Rome.
Greek, Roman and Byzantine studies.
Journal of Roman archaeology.
Journal of Roman studies.