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Art and Archaeology of Ancient Italy

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Identify.

Author: Siena Failla

Identify.



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Temple of Venus and Roma, between 125-135 CE, dedicated in 135 CE, on Velian Hill, designed by Hadrian, inspired by architecture and elements from provinces, shows the extent of his rule/the empire, burned down in the 3rd cent CE, later restored, peripteral colonnade, staircase all around, double cella, no facade orientation, low podium, dome with coffered ceiling, brick faced with marble, uses Greek imported marbles, floor opus sectile


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