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Subject: Roman architecture
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Visual Arts
Asked by: ttc-ga
List Price: $19.50
Posted: 04 Aug 2004 11:28 PDT
Expires: 09 Aug 2004 07:52 PDT
Question ID: 383477
Separately itemize all similarities and dissimilaritis between Baths
of Agrippa and Baths of Caracalla in terms of building materials,
techniques, arrangements of layout, façade elements, sculptures,
decorations and others...etc.
Notes the historical, cultural, relgious, and technological
interventions which affect the changes, differences and evolution
between these two buildings. Also convey what is distinctively Rome
(or un-Roman) about them
and whether they were?Roman? or ?Roman provincial.
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