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English: This is an altered version of a map from The Topography and Monuments of Ancient Rome (1904) as scanned by Felix Just, S.J., PhD. It has been modified for color and contrast, and altered, in that some buildings have been highlighted in yellow to distinguish them against the background of the image. All alterations for reconstructing this map were done by Wikipedia and Commons member Amadscientist/Mark James Miller.
Datum 26 July 2008 from a public domain image published in 1904
Fons http://catholic-resources.org/AncientRome/
Auctor Original diagram by Samuel Ball Platner, scan by Felix Just, S.J., Ph.D., alterations by Mark James Miller
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No permission is needed for the use of public domain images. The original copyright holder died more than 70 years ago, and Professor Just has granted permission for the scan to be used and the alterations made have been released to PD.
Other versions The original version as scanned can bee seen here[1].

Map of the Roman forum as excavated at the turn of the twentieth century.

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Map of the Roman Forum. Structures of Republican Rome are shown in red, those of Imperial Rome in black. From Platner's Topography and Monuments of Ancient Rome, 1904. (Adjusted)

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