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Ancient Rome

J Howington-Pérez

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Basilica, Coliseum, Forum, Pantheon, Pompeii, Pont du Gard, apse, insula, nave, public baths, sarcophagi, tabernae, vaults, villa

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2._____ was a Roman city completely covered and lost for centuries by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius.
4.A square or rectangular open space; originally a marketplace; focal point for civic and social activity.
5.A stone box for coffin usually with an effigy on top.
6.A 3-arched aqueduct that carried water from the mountains to the city. (3 Words)
7.Islands; concrete apartments no taller than 5 stories; ground floor shops; upper floors living area with communal bath & kitchen.
10.A _____ was originally a court of law & public meeting hall; later served as a model for Christian churches.
12.A tavern; single room shops fronting the streets.
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1.The world's largest amphitheatre.
3.These were social & cultural centers; contained restaurants, libraries, gyms, etc; encouraged by ALL to use no matter one's place in society - rich or poor. (2 Words)
6.The _____ was originally a pagan temple, later used as a Christian church; has a famous 'occulus' in the roof.
8.A country home for the wealthy to escape from the city's summer heat.
9._____ are created by multiple arches.
11.The large center aisle of a basilica.
13.A semicircular area located at the end of the nave where a judge or important person would preside.

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