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January 2006 (110.1)

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A New Look at Pompey’s Theater: History, Documentation, and Recent Excavation

By James E. Packer and Maria C. Gagliardo

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Fig. 1. Gismondi reconstruction of the Theater of Pompey, view east (G. Gorski; Museum of Roman Civilization, Rome).
Fig. 2. The Theater of Pompey on the Forma Urbis (after Carettoni et al. 1960, 2:pl. 32).
Fig. 3. Gabet elevation of the facade of the foundations for the Temple of Venus Victrix, south side (Archivio di Stato, Rome, Busta 406, 10/9/64; after Castagnoli 1949–1950, 148).
Fig. 4. Plan of the excavations of 1865 (after Pellegrini 1865, 202).
Fig. 1. Gismondi reconstruction of the Theater of Pompey, view east (G. Gorski; Museum of Roman Civilization, Rome).
Fig. 2. The Theater of Pompey on the Forma Urbis (after Carettoni et al. 1960, 2:pl. 32).
Fig. 3. Gabet elevation of the facade of the foundations for the Temple of Venus Victrix, south side (Archivio di Stato, Rome, Busta 406, 10/9/64; after Castagnoli 1949–1950, 148).
Fig. 4. Plan of the excavations of 1865 (after Pellegrini 1865, 202).

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