Category:Aphrodisias Theatre baths
I quote from the Aphrodisias Excavations site (http://aphrodisias.classics.ox.ac.uk/theatrebaths.html ): " Directly south of the Tetrastoon and southeast of the Theatre lies a large public bath, today called the Theatre Baths. As excavated, its principal components include (from west to east): a square caldarium (hot room) with a domed roof; a large vaulted hall, probably the frigidarium (cold room); and an all-purpose basilical hall. The architectural decoration of the basilical hall includes two richly carved piers, featuring putti hunting animals in a luxuriant and brilliantly carved acanthus scroll. These relief piers are typical of the best marble craftsmanship of the mid-second century AD. "
Media in category "Aphrodisias Theatre baths"
The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.
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Aphrodisias Tetrastoon Decorated column 4426.jpg 1,065 × 1,600; 376 KB
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Aphrodisias Tetrastoon Decorated column 4427.jpg 1,065 × 1,600; 371 KB
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Aphrodisias Tetrastoon Decorated column 4429.jpg 1,065 × 1,600; 394 KB
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Aphrodisias Tetrastoon Theatre Bath side 4378.jpg 1,600 × 1,065; 536 KB
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Aphrodisias Tetrastoon Theatre Bath side 4408.jpg 1,600 × 1,065; 408 KB
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Aphrodisias Theater baths east hall from S (1991).jpg 4,555 × 2,976; 4.69 MB
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Aphrodisias Theater baths north room from W (1991).jpg 3,059 × 4,548; 4.35 MB
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Aphrodisias Theatre baths 4420.jpg 1,600 × 1,065; 529 KB
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Aphrodisias Theatre baths 4422.jpg 1,600 × 1,065; 436 KB
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Aphrodisias Theatre baths 4423.jpg 1,600 × 1,065; 343 KB
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Aphrodisias Theatre baths 4424.jpg 1,600 × 1,065; 574 KB
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Aphrodisias Theatre baths 4425.jpg 1,600 × 1,065; 362 KB