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Hypocaust in a Roman bath house, 2nd centuryHypocaust in a Roman bath house in the Roman town of Sufetula, 2nd century
Roman Baths showing a hypocaust. c. 4th century BCRoman Baths showing a hypocaust beneath the floor of a hot room, c.4th century BC
Roman Baths with Gymnasium beyond, c. 4th century BCRoman Baths with Gymnasium beyond, c.4th century BC
Baths in the Roman city of Bulla Regia, 2nd century BC
Baths of Caracalla, built by the Emperors instruction, 3rd centuryBaths of Caracalla, built by the Emperors instruction between 212 and 216 AD, and used until the Ostrogoths sacked Rome in the 6th century AD
Remains of the baths of Antoninus Pius in Carthage, 2nd centuryRemains of the baths of Antoninus Pius (19 September 86 - 7 March 161) in Carthage, 2nd century
The calidarium of the Forum baths in the Roman town of Pompeii, 1st centuryThe calidarium of the Forum baths in Pompeii, 1st century
Roman baths in Bulla Regia, 1st century BCRoman baths in Bulla Regia, Tunisia, 1st century BC
Public latrine and washbasin near the baths in Roman Dougga, 2nd centuryPublic latrine and washbasin near the baths in Dougga, 2nd century
Roman Baths in Salamis, 3rd centuryRoman Baths in Salamis, with a view of the hypocaust in the tepidarium, 3rd century
Roman cart, mosaic from the frigidarium, Ostia, Italy, c150. A frigidarium was a cold pool in Roman public baths
The Roman Baths at Bath, established shortly after the occupationThe Roman Baths at Bath, Somerset - a view of the main pool
Roman Baths at Treves, from Picturesque Selections, 1860. Creator: James Duffield HardingRoman Baths at Treves, from Picturesque Selections, 1860