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Change: It has only been partially excavated but it appears to have been a spacious building. The remainder of the building extends under the cliff of volcanic debris.The house derives its name from the statue of a cupid (or guardian spirit) that decorated a candlestick found in the building. In
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Change: The house derives its name from the small statue of a winged cupid (or guardian spirit) that decorated a candlestick found in the building. In the centre of the peristyle are the remains of a rectangular basin with apses on either side.To the north of
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Yesterday, 11:43 AM EDT
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Yesterday, 11:37 AM EDT
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Change: gateway;gateway the(the main one is still buried.buried)...The excavation revealed a second floor balcony overlooking Cardo III. Also wooden shelving and cupboards. Sadly with the passing of time, these elements have now been lost...This building was one of the
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Yesterday, 11:36 AM EDT
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Change: ..The entrance on Cardo III was originally a minor gateway; the main one is still buried...The excavation revealed a second floor balcony overlooking Cardo III. Also wooden shelving and cupboards. Sadly with the passing of time, these elements have now been lost...This building
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Yesterday, 11:36 AM EDT
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Change: ....The entrance on Cardo III was originally a minor gateway; the main one is still buried...The excavation revealed a second floor balcony overlooking Cardo III. Also wooden shelving and cupboards. Sadly with the passing of time, these elements have now been lost...This building
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Yesterday, 11:35 AM EDT
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Change: ,..The entrance on Cardo III was originally a minor gateway; the main one is still buried...The excavation revealed a second floor balcony overlooking Cardo III. Also wooden shelving and cupboards. Sadly with the passing of time, these elements have now been lost...This building
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Yesterday, 11:34 AM EDT
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Change: The excavation revealed a second floor balcony overlooking Cardo III. Also wooden shelving and cupboards. Sadly with the passing of time, these elements have now been lost...This building must have beenwas one of the finer villas in Herculaneum and had a large peristyle with columns
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Apr 22 2008, 9:22 AM EDT
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Apr 22 2008, 9:16 AM EDT
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Apr 22 2008, 9:16 AM EDT
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Apr 22 2008, 9:15 AM EDT
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Apr 22 2008, 9:11 AM EDT
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Change: North of the exit from the House of the Inn on Cardo IV lies the House of the Bronze Herma. This is a narrow building, and is a typical example of a Samnite house...The herma (pictured right), after which the house was named, is in the tablinium
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Apr 22 2008, 9:11 AM EDT
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Change: It is doneDone in a vigorous, albeit provincial stylestyle, andit is most likely a portrait of the owner.The photograph on the left is a view of the atrium of the house looking out towards Cardo IV. ..To the left of the
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Apr 22 2008, 9:09 AM EDT
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Change: he house is squeezed in between the House of the Inn and the House of the Opus Craticium (pictured below). It has survived in relatively good condition.,,The herma (pictured right), after which the house was named, is in the tablinium. It is done
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Apr 22 2008, 9:03 AM EDT
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Change: The photograph on the left is a view of the atrium of the house looking out towards Cardo IV. To the rightleft of the tablinumvestibule in the picture, a stairway leads to the upper rooms. Further to the left is the tablinum... TheThe House
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Apr 22 2008, 7:57 AM EDT
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Apr 22 2008, 7:32 AM EDT
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Change: North of the exit from the House of the Inn on Cardo IV lies the House of the Bronze Herma. This is a narrow building, and is a typical example of a Samnite house...The herma (pictured right), after which the house was named, is in the tablinium
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Apr 17 2008, 8:35 AM EDT
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