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HYPOCAUST HEATING IN DOMESTIC ROOMS IN ROMAN BRITAIN

Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 1985
SummaryThe development of hypocausts heating domestic rooms is traced from the late first to the later third century. A category of hypocausta sited adjacent to major rooms and heating them indirectly is referred to in letters of the Younger Pliny and is identified in Romano‐British house plans of the first and second century.
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The development and operation of Roman hypocausted baths

Journal of Archaeological Science, 1978
Abstract Hypocausted baths represent physical systems which are susceptible to theoretical and practical examination. A consideration of the development of the hypocaust gives an idea of the state of the art at the time of the Roman occupation of Britain.
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A Focused Survey on Technology: From Hypocaust to Smart Appliances

Computer Supported Cooperative Work / Series Ed By: Dan Diaper and Colston Sanger, 2015
It is difficult to determine exactly when smartness came to be of interest for humans the first time, but it can be hypothesized that this interest is almost genetically anchored in humans. What is clear is that smartness in general and smart enhancements for living environments in particular are not an invention of the present.
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From hypocaust to hyperbola: ground-penetrating radar surveys over mainly Roman remains in the UK

Archaeological Prospection, 2004
AbstractGround‐penetrating radar (GPR) survey can provide a wealth of information when applied to the investigation of buried remains. The strength of the GPR technique lies both in its suitability to a wide range of site conditions and the complementary nature of the data in comparison with other geophysical techniques. However, GPR is not infallible,
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Discovery of a Roman Hypocaust at Chester

Journal of the British Archeological Association, 1893
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