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Change: from the house are displayed.House of the Bi-centenary (Ins V, 15-16)This house was named after the bi-centennial celebrations being held to commemorate the beginning of the excavation of Herculaneum. It was discovered by Amadeo Maiuri in 1838, exactly two hundred years after the first excavations were undertaken. ..
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Change: which has six tufa columns covered with red and white stucco, surmounted by Corinthian capitals. ..To the right of the entrance is a room with a fine geometric design floor in which
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Today, 9:53 AM EDT
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Change: ..The vestibule also contains in its centre a fine panel depicting butterflies and birds pecking at cherries. The photograph on the right is from a room overlooking the courtyard...Like other properties, the House of the Great Portal has
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Today, 9:50 AM EDT
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Change: ..The rooms were in the main decorated with frescos of the Fourth Style...In particular, the triclinium is decorated with a small panel illustrating a Dionysian theme on the end wall while the vestibule has architectural motifs painted on a black background.House of
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Change: ..Like other properties, the House of the Great Portal has a shop opening onto the street. It was probably rented out as it is totally separate from the rest of the househouse.The rooms were in the main decorated with frescos of the Fourth Style...
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Change: ..The vestibule also contains in its centre a fine panel depicting butterflies and birds pecking at cherries. The photograph on the right is from a room overlooking the courtyard.Like other properties, the House of the Great Portal has
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Change: ..House of the Wooden Sacellum (Ins V)Immediately north of the House of the Great Portal is the House of the Wooden Sacellum, named after a temple-like sacellum (shrine) overlying a cabinet. The shrine held statuettes of the owner's household gods,
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Change: is decorated with a small panel illustrating a Dionysian theme on the end wall while the vestibule has architectural motifs painted on a black background...House of the Wooden Sacellum (Ins V)Immediately north of the House of the Great Portal
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Yesterday, 10:12 AM EDT
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Change: verymuchvery much simpler in layout. The house, in the centre of the accompanying photograph has a roof that overhangs the footway. Unlike much of Herculaneum, the footway along this stretch of Cardo IV was not arcaded and so allowed overhangs...< Insula IV....................................................................................................................................................Insulae VI, VII >
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Change: muchverymuch simpler in layout. The house, in the centre of the accompanying photograph has a roof that overhangs the footway. Unlike much of Herculaneum, the footway along this stretch of Cardo IV was not arcaded and so allowed overhangs...< Insula IV....................................................................................................................................................Insulae VI, VII >
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Yesterday, 10:11 AM EDT
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Yesterday, 10:06 AM EDT
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Change: The house, in the centre of the accompanying photograph has a roof that overhangs the footway. Unlike much of Herculaneum, the footway along this stretch of Cardo IV was not arcaded and so allowed overhangs.On the right of the photograph is the much grander Samnite House described above.The
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