- ANCIENT ROMAN HISTORY: THEMES, SOURCES, MAJOR EVENTS
- PRE-ROMAN GROUPS IN ITALY
- ETRUSCANS (800-400 B.C.)
- ETRUSCAN RELIGION, ART, LANGUAGE, SEX AND GOOD TIMES
- CREATION OF ROME AND THE LEGENDARY PERIOD OF ROMAN HISTORY
- GREEKS AND CELTS IN PRE-ROMAN ITALY
- EARLY ROMANS BATTLE AND UNITE WITH THE SABINES AND ETRUSCANS
- EARLY ROMAN REPUBLIC: ITS FOUNDING, EXPANSION AND THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN PLEBEIANS AND PATRICIANS
- EARLY ROMAN REPUBLICAN GOVERNMENT
- ROMAN CONQUEST OF ITALY
- FIRST PUNIC WAR: ROME AND CARTHAGE VIE TO BE THE MAJOR MEDITERRANEAN POWER
- SECOND PUNIC WAR (218-201 B.C.) AND HANNIBAL
- CANNAE AND KEY BATTLES OF THE SECOND PUNIC WAR (218-201 B.C.)
- THIRD PUNIC WAR: ROME DECISIVELY DEFEATS CARTHAGE
- MACEDONIAN WARS: ROMANS DEFEAT THE GREEKS AND TAKE OVER THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN
- ROME AFTER THE PUNIC WARS (AFTER 146 B.C.)
- TIBERIUS AND GAIUS GRACCHUS, THEIR REFORMS AND CIVIL WAR
- MARIUS, SULLA AND MITHRADATE
- JULIUS CAESAR’S LIFE AND CHARACTER
- JULIUS CAESAR, HIS RISE AS A POLITICIAN, AND CICERO CATO AND CATILINE
- CAESAR, POMPEY AND CRASSUS
- JULIUS CAESAR'S MILITARY CAREER: IN GAUL, BRITAIN AND AGAINST VERCINGETORIX
- CAESAR, THE CROSSING OF THE RUBICON AND THE SITUATION IN ROME AT THE TIME
- CIVIL WAR AFTER CAESAR CROSSES THE RUBICON
- CAESAR’S DICTATORSHIP
- ASSASSINATION OF JULIUS CAESAR
- OCTAVIAN AND MARK ANTONY AFTER CAESAR’S DEATH
- ARCHAEOLOGY OF ANCIENT ROME
- ARCHAEOLOGY RELATED TO PRE-ROMAN ITALY AND LEGENDARY PERIOD ROME
- POMPEII ARCHAEOLOGY
- HERCULANEUM ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE HERCULANEUM SCROLLS
- SEA ARCHAEOLOGY AND ROMAN-ERA SHIPWRECKS
- LOOTING OF ETRUSCAN AND ANCIENT ROMAN SITES IN ITALY