Caldarium - Bath

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Illustration

Wanda Marcussen
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published on 16 July 2019

Remains of the Caldarium (hottest room) in the bath complex in Aquae Sulis (Bath). The roman bath complex was in use from the middle of the 1st to the early 5th century CE. Now visible in the Roman Baths Museum in Bath, UK.

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Wanda Marcussen
Wanda has studied International Relations with specialization in History at The University of Oslo, and is currently studying for her Master's degree in Environmental History at Trinity College Dublin.

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Marcussen, W. (2019, July 16). Caldarium - Bath. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/11011/caldarium---bath/

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Marcussen, Wanda. "Caldarium - Bath." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 16 Jul 2019. Web. 01 Apr 2023.

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