Roman Culture




 * 1) /Geography/, /Environment/ and /Demographics/ (including census and, birth / death rates).
 * 2) Law & Government (provinces, popular reception of government, citizenship, monarchy to empire, crime & punishment, gangs, oratory)
 * 3) /Early Republic/
 * 4) Military (wars: Punic: /Battle of Cannae/, civil; /Hannibal and The Second Punic War/; navy; legions: /Marian Reforms & Recruitment/; equipment: personal, war machines; /Military Strategy and Tactics/, /Roman Army/; /Roman Navy Ships/, /Military Organization and Leadership/, Octavian's Civil War)
 * 5) Life Course (age groups, appropriate activities, etc.)
 * 6) Domestic Life (textiles, /Jewelry/, familial organization, sleeping, eating, /Dining/, working)
 * 7) Agriculture (farming, livestock, domestication)
 * 8) Economy (economic status, occupations, trade, /Coinage/, business regulations, poverty v. wealth, mines)
 * 9) /Education/ (schools, teachers, students, books, curricula).
 * 10) Entertainment (/Gladiators/ & /Chariot racing/, Spartacus, /Game Venues/, gambling)
 * 11) Religion (/Roman Religion and Ritual/, calendar holidays, Dionysus, /Constantine and early Christianity/, sacrifices, public cults, augury & magic, funerals)
 * 12) /Philosophy/ (stoics).
 * 13) Mythology (heroes (/Achilles/), /Roman Myths/ (Origin myths, Jupiter, Mars, Venus, Juno).
 * 14) /Images of Aeneas/
 * 15) /Images of Minerva/
 * 16) /Images of Bacchus/
 * 17) Literature (poetry, plays, prose)
 * 18) Art & Architecture (temples, famous craftspeople, styles, /Pompeiian paintings/, /The Roman House/, baths, necropolis, graffiti, Greek & Etruscan influence)
 * 19) Technology (/Medicine/, /aqueducts/, roads, arches, cement, city-planning, /metallurgy/, sewage, glass, heating/cooling, lighting, writing & Musical Instruments of Rome)
 * 20) Sex & Gender (prostitution, /women/; /Mother/; /Homosexuality/)
 * 21) /Slavery/
 * 22) Non-Romans (alliances, enemies, Carthage, Latin & Italian relations, languages spoken, Greece, Eturia)
 * 23) Illustri Viri
 * 24) /Marcus Tullius Cicero/
 * 25) Modern Reception (ruins)