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Plan of Roman Baths and Temple

Image: 'Belator' - a Roman cartoon character

Belator: "Here is a plan of the Roman baths and Temple site in the 4th century A.D."

 

Image: Plan of the Roman baths and Temple site in the 4th century A.D.

 

"The Temple stands in the courtyard at the top left side of the plan."


"The Sacred Spring is shown in the middle of the site."


"The bath house is at the bottom right of the plan."

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