Santorini (Thira)
July 19, 2018
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Above: Shows the plan for the Roman baths, created on the north side of town in the 1st century AD.
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1 and 2 show a home from the early Greek times converted to a Roman home with alter and drainage.
3 to 5 show the Theatre, created in the 2nd century BC, with six staircases in a radial configuration divided the hollow into five sections
with a total capacity of 1,500 people. In the 1st century AD, a Roman-style scene building was constructed, seen in #5.
6 to 8 show a Roman home with the atrium, and in the middle of the atrium, the square impluvium, a shallow pool sunken into the floor to catch rainwater from the roof.
9 shows the remains of the Roman baths.
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