This link has been bookmarked by 28 people . It was first bookmarked on 29 Feb 2008, by Carlos Cabanillas.
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19 Feb 12
Colin Clarke@aliceleung NOVA had TV series that reconstruct a roman bath in turkey. Could be very handy for science aspect http://t.co/xpvYeZaB
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05 Feb 12
Angie SaylorA NOVA series, Secrets of Lost Empires, an international crew of archeologists, engineers, and historians designs, builds, and tests a functioning Roman bath in the Turkish countryside. The site links to: A Day at the Baths (Wander through the frigidarium, tepidarium, caldarium, and other vital rooms in our online reconstruction of the famous Baths of Caracalla.), Construct an Aqueduct (The Emperor has appointed you Chief Water Engineer on an aqueduct-building project. To successfully ferry water from the hills, you'll need to learn when to use a tunnel or a covered trench, a wall, or an arcade.), Watering Ancient Rome (Peter Aicher, author of "Guide to the Aqueducts of Ancient Rome," marvels at the sophistication of the Romans' water distribution system, which included aqueducts fully 60 miles long.), NOVA Builds a Bath (Plunge into the planning, preparation, and realization of a real Roman bath, which a NOVA crew of experts built in Sart, Turkey, on a site that was once part of the Roman city of Sardes.) and Real Roman Recipes (Get a taste for dishes and delicacies that Romans might have sampled while enjoying a bath. Recipes include mulsum (honeyed wine), boiled eggs in pine nut sauce, and that Roman staple, garum fish sauce.)
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megan riceThere is a feature in which students can navigate a map of a bath house in ancient Rome and see what kinds of baths and features the complex would have had. Descriptions accompany the location of the features and explains what they were used for and by whom. This site also has some other interactive features dealing with every day life in ancient Rome. This would be a good site to introduce when transitioning from the republic to the empire I think.
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24 Aug 11
Lisa YeagerIncludes info on baths, roman food, the importance of water in Rome, and a game about aqueducts
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