Trajan's Column in Full Color - "HISTORY IN 3D" - Ancient Rome in 3D - Version 2.0
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- Опубліковано 10 лис 2021
- Exactly 2 years ago, I've published the first video about Trajan's Column, which showed the first in the world full-color reconstruction of the famous monument. Then this video had a great success, and started the popularity of our #Romein3D project on social networks.
Then we showed Trajan's column and forum as if in a vacuum, but now, thanks to the progress that we have made, you can see everything in the surrounding context of the ancient city.
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Music: Rafael Krux - Lonely Mountain.
A story in stone, wrapped around the vertical. The color is gone but the details helped recreate the Roman military for movies.
No matter how many times I see a recreation of ancient Rome, and I've see a LOT of them, it always takes my breath away to see how ornate and colorful everything truly was. Wonderful work.
Thanks! To be continued!
Look at those bronze statues and multicoloured columns unbelievable
The detail on Trajan's Forum is incredible especially on the Temple
Absolutely astonishing, I think one of the best video of Rome reconstruction by History in 3D.
ВОТ, в чём истинное Величие и Красота!
Che splendore! Grazie per queste immagini!
The column in which is dedicated to the greatest emperor Rome has ever had who brought the Roman Empire to the peak of its greatest height in history
How you did this is amazing, keep it up
From these videos it feels like Rome looked better, more organized and cleaner that it is now >
Modern cities are home to vehicles not people.
@@bradleyeric14 How is that relevant? Vehicles cannot exist without people.
Superb!
Semplicemente fantastico!!!!!!!!
This is splendid - thank you so much for posting this.
Thank you!
Truly splendid, once again...👍
Thank you!
Wow
Congratulations, Excelent Job as usual.
Thanks!
Wow amazing
Thanks!
Nice video.
Thanks!
Спасибо , Шедевр !!!!!!
Просто потрясающе!!! Когда примерно выйдет проект?
Спасибо! Первая версия бродилки, надеюсь, выйдет уже в этом году. Это будут окрестности Колизея.
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Can we have the column "rolled out" to be able to "read it" ? Is it possible ? Would like to be able to have a look at each individual picture of it and maybe with an explanation of what it represent but whoa I think I'm asking too much xD
Yes, such application for exploring the column (with commens) will be released as well.
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James Packer would love this reconstruction of the temple!
I like it too but it is such an uncertain subject... there like 3-4 different but all convincing theories on how the temple looked and if it even existed:/
Thanks! Yes I’m aware, currently I support the theory that the temple (‘aedes’) really existed.
@@historyin3d yes, me too. Although I like Meneghinis idea of the propylon with the peristyle of Trajan's column as some mutated version of a temple, I feel like not having a canonical temple would be kinda weird. According to a new theory the temple was there, but slightly out of the general axis of the Forum.
The older reconstruction of the area around it with the curved colonnades is unfortunately outdated since the most recent excavations. The whole area looked completely different, but much of it is still too obscure to say much.
How do you deal with problems like this? Do you usually follow the most accepted version, or maybe decide based on your own knowledge which one is more plausible?
@@muscledavis5434 on the contrary, the idea of a temple located at an angle to the axis of symmetry has long been rejected. It was proposed long ago by Amanda Claridge, but this hypothesis was refuted by further excavations.
The semicircular wall around the temple territory, on the contrary, is also generally confirmed by excavations over the past 10 years. Although the scientific discussion about what this place looked like continues and there is no definite general vision yet. The results so far are reflected in recent publications by La Rocca, Baldassarri, Menegnini and Bianchi.
@@historyin3d the semicircular wall was confirmed to be a street with adjacent buildings. At least on the left side there seems to have been a curved colonnade, but I think not on the left side.
From all that I've read I imagine this northern area a bit in the style of the old Forum Romanum: not completely organised and everything in axis, but more like it had been historically evolved. Some bildings are organized and connected by things like colonnades or the orthogonal streets that run there; The temple stands there a bit like the Capitolium, looking over the area but not in a strict axis to anything. There were other monumental buildings there, some of them for example might have been libraries or auditoria.
Of course it is not clear, but this way archaeologists can still find out more😏 I love how one can work with the most famous monumental sites and still find something new.
@@muscledavis5434 looks like you neither did’t read carefully I’ve written nor paid respect to it. I won’t proceed the discussion in that manner. Just read the authors I mentioned. Bye.
Temple of Trajan looks way too big on other reconstructions, I think this is more credible.
Yes, we have recreated it according to the recent archaelogical data.
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