[The] extended tour [is] guided by renowned “virtual archaeologist” and overseer of the Rome Reborn project Dr. Bernard Frischer...in dialogue with Dr. Steven Zucker, whose...questions ensure that, while we take in the spectacle of Rome’s impressive architecture (to say nothing of its equally impressive aqueducts) as it looked back in 320, we also think about what the real flesh-and-blood people who once lived there actually did there... — Open Culture
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So glad this landed here. It's really fun and a great representation of how those ruins once looked and functioned as a city.
Fascinating.
I knew you would disagree with this video, fineprint.
Bernard Frischer, Professor Emeritus of Classics and Art History, Ph.D. University of Heidelberg
fineprint of fantasies / Quondam / Lauf, author of self-published book A Quondam Banquet of Virtual Sachlichkeit
Yes, disagreement was the wrong word. I meant point out errors in.
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