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THE SUBURBAN BATHS IN POMPEII: INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES OF CONSERVATION AND DIGITAL HUMANITIES FOR AN IMPROVED USE AND PERCEPTION [PDF]
The paper aims to examine the results of an experimental research on the enlarged fruition and “communication” of Pompeii archeological heritage. The main focus of the research were the Suburban Thermal baths in Pompeii, the ancient Roman city buried ...
R. Picone, L. Cappelli
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BATH AND BATHING IN DACIA (1). CURRENT STATE OF RESEARCH OF THE BALNEA.
Within this paper we publish a critical review of the state of research on the military bathhouses from Roman Dacia. Moreover, our aim is to also provide a broader regional survey.
Ovidiu Țentea, Britta Burkhardt
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Seismic Assessment of Roman Concrete Groin Vaults through UAV, NDT and 3D Analyses
In Roman Baths, the Romans employed barrel and groin vaults of great dimensions, with maximum span more than 20 m; simple tools of structural analysis of ancient wide span vaulted halls are still lacking, due to geometrical and material complexity.
Silvia Santini +3 more
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Starting from some legal questions relating to what today would be defined as crimes against property committed in the baths and taking account of some traces of them also present in Roman military law, the contribution finally addresses one of the ...
Enrico Silverio
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Block-type military balneum in Timacum Minus its spatial arrangement, social impacts, and architectural analogies [PDF]
The remains of a Roman bath are situated northeast of the remains of the Timacum Minus castrum. The discovered building is small in size, with a total area of about 242 m².
Bjelić Igor
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The SE Area of the Central Baths: from Residential Area to Pars Publica
Since 2001, the archaeological excavation of the University of Milan has been taking place in the so-called “E Area”, in the central area of the ancient Nora.
Elisa Panero
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During the excavations of the last few years in the so-called Nero bath in Patara, two Blattkelch capitals were found, which gave reasons to the following article. These two capitals were created in the early Roman Imperial Period, although they were not
Mustafa Koçak, Feyzullah Şahi̇n
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Among the academic subjects, Ancient Studies are those considered the most conservative. However, through interdisciplinarity (particularly through the dialogue with Archaeology), this field of study has managed to reach more critical perspectives ...
Pérola de Paula Sanfelice
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Thermal Sustainability: Renovation of Imperial Thermae in Late Antiquity
Architectural sustainability was a time-honoured practice in the ancient world, seen through evidence of cyclical repair, renovation, and restoration of essential infrastructure.
Allyson McDavid
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