comparing and contrasting any two Roman artifacts, structures, or sites relevant

comparing and contrasting any two Roman artifacts, structures, or sites relevant

comparing and contrasting any two Roman artifacts, structures, or sites relevant to the archaeology of Rome. The “artifacts” must have been produced between the era of Regal Rome and the era of Constantine I.
Descriiption of the first artifact, Descriiption of the second artifact, Critical comparison of the two artifacts, Composition.
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