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Daily Archives: September 7, 2011
The Antonine Imperial Baths in Carthage, Tunisia
The Antonine Imperial Baths were built during the reign of the Emperors Hadrien and Antonin (145-162 AD) and were used up until the sixth century AD. The baths served hygienic purposes, but the opulent surroundings provided space for social interactions. … Continue reading
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