The Roman Forum is situated in the area between Piazza Venezia and the Colosseum is one of the most important archaeological sites in the world
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None, as the forum was an open public space. You could ask how many buildings were on the edges, but none were in the forum.
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I'm assuming you mean the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The National Mall and the Roman Forum are similar in that both are the central areas that both Ancient Rome and Washington D.C., two major, important cities developed, and in which...
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The forum was usually square or rectangular in shape and had, among other buildings, a basilica with shops, the public treasury, the curia, and a prison; ...
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forum market and meeting place in ancient Roman towns in Italy and later in the provinces, corresponding to the Greek agora .
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Hi Brandon thank you for your quick response. I did in fact try whatthefont but it came up with nothing. So i was stuck. But i now realise the pics that i was uploading were poor quality etc and so could not be recognised. I simply uploaded...
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Just a thought Does your local library have those disks ya know the kind, 1000 fonts or 1000 clip art, 1000 pictures might be worth a try.
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