Andre Caron, Reconstruction of the Baths of Trajan, Rome
A reconstruction of the Baths of Trajan, which were constructed starting in 104 CE.
Tags: Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, baths, Byzantium, Cities, Early Middle Ages, Fall of Rome, Italy, late antique, Late Antiquity, Medieval, roman empire, Rome, Thermae, Trajan, Urbanism, water
Andre Caron, Reconstruction of the Baths of Diocletian, Rome
This reconstruction represents what the Baths of Diocletian would have looked like during Late Antiquity. These baths could host up to three thousand…
Tags: Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, baths, Byzantium, Cities, Diocletian, Early Middle Ages, Fall of Rome, Italy, late antique, Late Antiquity, Medieval, roman empire, Rome, Thermae, Urbanism, water
B. Fletcher, The Plan of the Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Ancient History Encyclopedia, 01 May 2013
A plan of the Baths of Caracalla in Rome.
Berthold Werner, Ruins of the Imperial Baths, Trier, 26 August 2009
The Imperial Baths in Trier, Germany is they appear today.
Tags: Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, baths, Byzantium, Cities, Culture, Early Middle Ages, Fall of Rome, Germany, late antique, Late Antiquity, Medieval, roman empire, Thermae, Trier, Urbanism, water
Google Earth, Google Earth View of Imperial Baths, Trier, Google Earth, Accessed 17 November 2017
The current Google Earth view of the ruins of the Imperial Baths in Trier, Germany.
Tags: Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, baths, Byzantium, Cities, Early Middle Ages, Fall of Rome, Germany, Google Earth, late antique, Late Antiquity, Medieval, roman empire, Thermae, Trier, Urbanism, water
Google Earth, Google Earth View of the Baths of Diocletian, Rome, Google Earth, Accessed 28 November 2017
The Baths of Diocletian in Rome, today.
Tags: Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, baths, Byzantium, Cities, Diocletian, Early Middle Ages, Fall of Rome, Google Earth, Italy, late antique, Late Antiquity, Medieval, roman empire, Rome, Thermae, Urbanism, water
H. Jordan, Map of the City of Rome, 31 December 1885
This map reflects the layout of Rome during Antiquity, and was created in 1885, possibly by H. Jordan. The circles have been added to indicate the…
Jona Lendering, Model of the Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Livius.org, 19 December 2015
This model is representative of the Baths of Caracalla in Rome as they would have appeared in 215 CE. This model can be seen at the Museo nazionale…
Stephan Kühn, Model of the Imperial Bath, Trier, 01 October 2004
This model reflects what the Imperial Baths may have looked like in Trier around the fourth century CE and can be seen at the Rheinische Landesmuseum…
A bath room at Bet Shean, ancient Scythopolis, 2009
The heating system underneath the bath floor; it was raised on brick tiles to permit warm air to circulate underneath it. The baths had an array of…
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