During its five architectural phases, the Southwest bath in the Athenian Agora changes from a Greek-style bath into a Roman-style bath. This article will focus on the first two phases, when Roman elements begin to be incorporated into the traditional forms of Greek bath architecture – particularly, a hypocaust floor system and a concrete vaulted ceiling built into a traditional Greek tholos bath. After describing these architectural features and analyzing the techniques used in their construction, I will examine possible sources of influence on the design and construction of the Southwest baths. The Roman army, citizenry, and workmen could all have potentially affected the incorporation of Roman bathing technologies and building techniques ...
View of the baths, depicting arch; From the 2nd century AD onwards, gymnasia combining palaestras an...
In this paper, three hydraulic systems (two nymphaea and a private bath), excavated in three houses ...
When approaching Roman bathhouses from within a larger chronological framework, they often figure as...
The House of Orpheus at Nea Paphos in Cyprus, a multiphase residential complex excavated a few decad...
The Roman Bath was a engineering miracle that has captured our imaginations for centuries. This pres...
Baths count among the most frequent, but generally little studied, type-buildings of the Roman perio...
In Rough Cilicia, monumental public architecture was built in the initial phase of the social and po...
This dissertation examines how local populations in the Roman East responded to empire-wide trends b...
International Conference for Mylopotamos, Crete, 24-30 October 2003The eparchy of Mylopotamos is hom...
So far unexplored, the introduction and the spread of the Roman thermal buildings in the First Roma...
This thesis considers the architecture and technology of the public, urban baths of Central Italy du...
The Hadrianic Baths are the largest set of public baths in Aphrodisias, occupying a prime site in th...
So far unexplored, the introduction and the spread of the Roman thermal buildings in the prima provi...
Roman-style bathhouses are often used as markers to study processes of ‘Romanisation’, or, more gene...
Almost fifty bath complexes were excavated in the westernmost part of the Eparchy of Illyricum,in th...
View of the baths, depicting arch; From the 2nd century AD onwards, gymnasia combining palaestras an...
In this paper, three hydraulic systems (two nymphaea and a private bath), excavated in three houses ...
When approaching Roman bathhouses from within a larger chronological framework, they often figure as...
The House of Orpheus at Nea Paphos in Cyprus, a multiphase residential complex excavated a few decad...
The Roman Bath was a engineering miracle that has captured our imaginations for centuries. This pres...
Baths count among the most frequent, but generally little studied, type-buildings of the Roman perio...
In Rough Cilicia, monumental public architecture was built in the initial phase of the social and po...
This dissertation examines how local populations in the Roman East responded to empire-wide trends b...
International Conference for Mylopotamos, Crete, 24-30 October 2003The eparchy of Mylopotamos is hom...
So far unexplored, the introduction and the spread of the Roman thermal buildings in the First Roma...
This thesis considers the architecture and technology of the public, urban baths of Central Italy du...
The Hadrianic Baths are the largest set of public baths in Aphrodisias, occupying a prime site in th...
So far unexplored, the introduction and the spread of the Roman thermal buildings in the prima provi...
Roman-style bathhouses are often used as markers to study processes of ‘Romanisation’, or, more gene...
Almost fifty bath complexes were excavated in the westernmost part of the Eparchy of Illyricum,in th...
View of the baths, depicting arch; From the 2nd century AD onwards, gymnasia combining palaestras an...
In this paper, three hydraulic systems (two nymphaea and a private bath), excavated in three houses ...
When approaching Roman bathhouses from within a larger chronological framework, they often figure as...