Culture is reflected through the landscapes created and preserved. In order to fully understand Rome and what the Romans value, it is crucial to observe what is revealed through cultural landscapes, such as art, memorials, monuments, sculptures, and architecture. Rome serves as a hearth of cultural influence, political ideology, and historic interpretation. Much of modern society hinges on ideals created during the Roman Empire. Through studying the cultural landscapes of Rome, scholars are able to receive a glimpse into what virtues Romans valued during the Roman Empire by understanding the impact and influence of religion, political power and militaristic strength. Through reading and understanding the following artifacts it will be revealed that the Romans cared deeply about their reputation and their perception of power hence why the cultural landscape of the Roman Empire is studied over 2000 years later.
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January 07, 2017
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Cultural Landscapes
Culture is reflected through the landscapes created and preserved. In order to fully understand Rome and what the Romans value, it is crucial to observe what is revealed through cultural landscapes, such as art, memorials, monuments, sculptures, and architecture. Rome serves as a hearth of cultural influence, political ideology, and historic interpretation. Much of modern society hinges on ideals created during the Roman Empire. Through studying the cultural landscapes of Rome, scholars are able to receive a glimpse into what virtues Romans valued during the Roman Empire by understanding the impact and influence of religion, political power and militaristic strength. Through reading and understanding the following artifacts it will be revealed that the Romans cared deeply about their reputation and their perception of power hence why the cultural landscape of the Roman Empire is studied over 2000 years later.
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Rome 2017: Overview
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Rome 2017: (1) The Colomn of Trajan
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Rome 2017: (2) The Capitoline Wolf and The Twins
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Rome 2017: (3) The Alter of Peace (Ara Pacis)
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Rome 2017: (4) The House Of Vestal Virgins
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Rome 2017: (5) The Bust of Constantine
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Rome 2017: (6) The Equestrian Sculpture of Marcus Aurelius
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Rome 2017: (7) The Miliarium Aureum
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Rome 2017: (8) The Dying Gaul
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Rome 2017: (9) The Head of Lucius Junius Brutus
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Rome 2017: (10) The Boxer at Rest
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Rome 2017: (11) Augustus of Prima Porta
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Rome 2017: (12) Saint Paul's Statue
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Rome 2017: (13) Moses
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Rome 2017: (14) Santa Sabina
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Rome 2017: (15) The Holy Stairs
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Rome 2017: (16) The School of Athen's
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Rome 2017: (17) Disputation over the Holy Sacrament
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Rome 2017: (18) Saint John’s Lateran
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Rome 2017: (19) Danae
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Rome 2017: (20) Victor Emmanuel II
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Rome 2017: Conclusion
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