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David Macaulay: Roman City DVD

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Item #: WC6722
The glories of Ancient Rome are explored in ROMAN CITY, based on David Macaulay's acclaimed book. This animated and live-action video recounts life in Verbonia, a fictional city in Gaul. A well-planned town with all modern conveniences, it is threatened by conflict between conquerors and conquered. Macaulay also visits Pompeii, Herculaneum, Ostia, Nimes, Orange, and Rome, to view actual Roman ... More
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The glories of Ancient Rome are explored in ROMAN CITY, based on David Macaulay's acclaimed book. This animated and live-action video recounts life in Verbonia, a fictional city in Gaul. A well-planned town with all modern conveniences, it is threatened by conflict between conquerors and conquered. Macaulay also visits Pompeii, Herculaneum, Ostia, Nimes, Orange, and Rome, to view actual Roman architecture and engineering greatness.

Producer: Larry Klein
Production Year: 1994
Copyright Year: 1994
Number of Discs: 1
Length: 60 minutes
Language Track: English
Audio Format: Stereo
Aspect Ratio: 4x3 Full Screen

2 Reviews
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Kay J.
Anonymous User
5.0 star rating
02/09/21
Absorbing presentation of history
Review by Kay J. on 02/09/21 review stating Absorbing presentation of history
Used to have this on VHS, but lost it. Ive missed it since.
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Ca T.
Anonymous User
5.0 star rating
02/09/21
Teachers helper
Review by Ca T. on 02/09/21 review stating Teachers helper
This 60 minute documentary/story is great for a basic review of Rome. Perfect for 7th grade review at the beginning of the year for CA schools !

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Ca T. reviewed David Macaulay: Roman City DVD
5 star rating
Teachers helper
Review by Ca T. review stating Teachers helper
This 60 minute documentary/story is great for a basic review of Rome. Perfect for 7th grade review at the beginning of the year for CA schools !
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Kay J. reviewed David Macaulay: Roman City DVD
5 star rating
Absorbing presentation of history
Review by Kay J. review stating Absorbing presentation of history
Used to have this on VHS, but lost it. Ive missed it since.

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