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Art and Archaeology of Ancient Italy
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The Baths of Titus, 80 CE, built on part of the Esquiline Hill of Domus Aurea, innovative bathing complex, Thermae (imperial bath structures), hub of social and hygenic culture in Rome, not just bathing but also a place to socialize work out swim etc., certain patterns you bath in/socially constructed, 1st major imperial bathing complex, all that survives in brick faced wall with engaged columns
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