In Fall 2023, the AMERICAN institute for Roman Culture was proudly awarded a $25,000.00 CAAS (Classical Association of the Atlantic States) Masciantonio grant. The award recognizes our ongoing commitment to free, educational content via our platform Ancient Rome Live and is bookmarked for the 2024 production of a video series on the chronology of Rome, from foundation to the Fascist era, as pertains to aspects of the ancient city.
CAAS Masciantonio Award Recipient
Additionally, we will produce a video series on Ancient Rome themes and topics including Latin inscriptions on location, childhood in antiquity, and religion. The scope of this content is geared towards students of the Classics and Latin, as well as their teachers.

All videos, and more, can be found on Ancient Rome Live Youtube channel as well as featured below:
- Newest Rome excavation in the Imperial Fora
- Ostia Antica Museum Reopens
- The Ara Pacis in color!
- Baths Of Diocletian
- A boy’s life in Ancient Rome
- Healing cults in Ancient Rome
- The Egyptian goddess Isis in Rome
- The reign of Augustus in Rome
- Walk through Domitian’s Palace on the Palatine
- The Late Republican generals that changed Rome
- What did Republican Rome look like?
- The Seven Kings Who Built Rome
- Septimius Severus and the Severan dynasty
- Who were the people of the Roman Empire?
- Life As A Slave In Pompeii and Rome
- 7 pilgrimage churches in Rome
- Palestrina sanctuary
- Roman army