Cross-platform version copyright 2002 J-PROGS
Most of what
was Roman
Africa lies in the modern
country of Tunisia, which boasts some of the finest Roman remains in
the world today, presented on this new CD-ROM in all their glory. Sites
featured include Bulla Regia, with unique underground dwellings,
Dougga, Maktar, Sbeitla and Thuburbo Maius, each with imposing streets,
forum and bath houses. The great El Jem amphitheatre is featured,
probably the best preserved of all Roman sporting venues. Carthage is
here, the sacked Punic city which later became a Roman settlement and
photographs of mosaics from the Bardo Museum in Tunis and the Sousse
Museum, between them housing what is truly the finest set of Roman
mosaics in the world. You may not know of Roman Africa yet, but now is
your chance to find out: we do not think you will be disappointed.
The program comes with a site licence and also
contains over
450 JPEG images of the sites covered. These can be used in student
assignments or websites, though some copyright restrictions do apply to
their use.
No installation is required to run the program, which is extremely simple to use. The program will support multiple concurrent use of the same installation, where a site licence has been purchased.
No installation is required to run the program, which is extremely simple to use. The program will support multiple concurrent use of the same installation, where a site licence has been purchased.

System requirements:
Roman Africa can be used on any modern Mac or PC with at least 32 mb of RAM and a 14 inch monitor. It can be used directly from the CD without installation or it will take up around 50 mb of space if installed on your hard disk or network, where a site licence has been purchased. It will run on any Windows system from 95 to XP, or on a Mac, from OS 7.5 to OS X.
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The demo will run directly when you click on the Online Demo link, as long as you have the appropriate Shockwave Player (a plug-in for your web browser) installed. To see if you have this plug-in already installed, you can try running a Shockwave demo here. If the plug-in is not found on your systems, you may be sent directly to the Shockwave website. If not, you can use the following link: Download Macromedia's Shockwave Plug-In When you are finished with the demo, use the Back button on your browser to exit and return to this web page. |
Purchase Details
| Site Licence | £60 | |
| Single
Copy |
£15 | |
| Upgrade
Site |
n/a |
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