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Historical, Geometrical, and Constructive Analyses of the Rotonda Roman Baths in Catania (Sicily)
One of the main icons of the Roman civilisation are thermal baths, built as public places for personal hygiene, body and mind relaxation, recreation, social encounters, and sport.
Carola Tardo +5 more
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Development of Gymnasia and Graeco-Roman Cityscapes - Introduction [PDF]
Mania, Ulrich, Trümper, Monika
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Historical issues of hydrotherapy in thermal-mineral springs of the Hellenic world. [PDF]
Voudouris K +3 more
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This paper deals with the study of construction and geometry, as well as with the analysis of deformations and active degradations of the natatio belonging to the Western Baths in La Alcudia archaeological site.
José Antonio Huesca-Tortosa +4 more
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Healing Bodies: the ancient origins of massages and Roman practices [PDF]
The practice of body manipulation with therapeutic aims has been used in the Western world since the origins of Hippocratic medicine. By retracing the therapeutic use of massage as a therapeutic, preventive and educational practice, the authors attempt
Gazzaniga, V., Iorio, S., Marinozzi, S.
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Discovery of a Roman Quarry for Pozzolanic aggregates in the Euganean Hills Magmatic District, Northeast Italy: A stepwise archaeometric approach. [PDF]
Dilaria S +8 more
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All roads lead to Rome: Aspects of public health in ancient Rome. [PDF]
Karabatos I, Tsagkaris C, Kalachanis K.
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The revaluation of patrimony by the sustainable action of tourism [PDF]
It is the aim of the present paper firstly to provide a theoretical frame which enables us to characterize the development of tourism, highlighting the application of the concept of sustained development, and the role played by tourism in the development
Francisco Guerreiro, Victor Figueira
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Romanian Tourism in the Current Economic Crisis [PDF]
Romania’s seaside is 245 km long; we have 134 national parks and 13 natural reservations that cover 7% of the country’s surface; one third of Europe’s natural springs are located in Romania; 30 monuments are in the UNESCO patrimony; we have 6,600 ...
Adriana MANOLICA, Teodora ROMAN
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