popular 3D map tool, Google Earth, offering millions of users the chance to visit a virtual ancient Rome.Here's the link to Google Earth for Ancient Rome.
Google has reconstructed the sprawling city - inhabited by more than one million people as long ago as AD320.
Users can zoom around the map to visit the Forum of Julius Caesar, stand in the centre of the Colosseum or swoop over the Basilica.
Researchers behind the project say it adds to five centuries of knowledge.
"This is another step in creating a virtual time machine," said Bernard Frischer of Virginia University, which worked with Google on the Roman reconstruction.
“This is slavery, not to speak one's thought.” ― Euripides, The Phoenician Women
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Google Earth Adds Ancient Rome
Google Earth now doubles as a time machine, according to this BBC report: