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  1. Marie Saldaña
  2. Benjamin Niedzielski

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Description: UCLA Romelab is a multi-disciplinary research group whose work uses the physical and virtual city of Rome as a point of departure to study the interrelationship between historical phenomena and the spaces and places of the ancient city. RomeLab is a unique experience that integrates the research team and research lab directly into the classroom by offering undergraduate and graduate, lab-based seminars where students of diverse skill sets collaborate together, working side-by-side with faculty, to study the ancient city through the use of interactive, multi-player Virtual Worlds and video game technology.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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Moving Stage

Johanson, Saldaña & Niedzielski

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Forum 210 BCE Critical Edition

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Forum 160 BCE Critical Edition

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Republican Ancestors on the Rostra

Johanson, Saldaña & Niedzielski
An evidence-based, interactive visualization of ancestor assemblages for all possible Roman aristocratic funerals.

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Republican Ancestors over Time

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Performance on the Ephemeral Stage


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Roman Forum 160 BCE - Hypothetical Views

A collection of hypothetical views of the Roman Forum, 160 BCE.

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