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Change: above)right) dedicated by the launderers (the original of the statue can be seen in the Archeological Museum of Naples).Scattered bases around the courtyard imply that it must have contained a considerable amount of statuary, but the statues had most likely been removed after the great earthquake.A criptoporticus
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Change: , lit by large windows, runs along 3 sides of a porch-like structure at the rear of the courtyard.At the end of the portico are three apses which contained statues of Tiberius, Drusus and, between them, a statue of Livia, hailed as the Augustan Concordia. ..Forum (Reg
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Saturday, 3:39 PM EDT
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Change: Of the fine facade that once faced the Forum only the marble cornice, decorated with acanthus leaves and birds (below) remains, the rest being rebuilt of brick after the earthquake of 62AD.Two small rooms flank the entrance corridor, in one
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Saturday, 3:35 PM EDT
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Change: In the back wing is a niche with a statue of Eumachia (pictured above) dedicated by the launderers (the original of the statue can be seen in the Archeological Museum of Naples).Scattered bases around the courtyard imply that it must
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Saturday, 3:25 PM EDT
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Change: The entrance corridor leads to the interior courtyard where buying and selling of cloth (presumably) took place.Forum (Reg VII, Ins 8)The Forum (coloured yellow in the diagram opposite) was the centre of Pompeii when
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Change: Of the fine facade that once faced the Forum only the marble cornice, decorated with acanthus leaves and birds (below) remains, the rest being rebuilt of brick after the earthquake of 62AD.Two small rooms flank the entrance corridor, in one
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May 9 2008, 2:26 PM EDT
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May 9 2008, 2:25 PM EDT
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May 9 2008, 2:23 PM EDT
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Change: side of the temple, which was torn down so as to leave a view of the arch behind attributed to either Tiberius or Germanicus.< Previous................................................................................................................................................................. Next >
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May 9 2008, 1:19 PM EDT
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Change: Two honorary arches of brick construction flank the Temple of Jupiter. Nothing is left of their original marble revetment. The western arch, situated at the
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May 9 2008, 1:18 PM EDT
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May 9 2008, 1:17 PM EDT
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Change: The base of the portico was raised above the level of the square in order to keep vehicles out of the Forum.Aside from the bases, nothing remains of the many statues that graced the Forum - they were probably never replaced after the earthquake of 62 AD.Two
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May 9 2008, 1:16 PM EDT
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Change: other side of the temple, which was torn down so as to leave a view of the arch behind attributed to Tiberius or Germanicus. < Previous................................................................................................................................................................. Next >
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May 9 2008, 12:56 PM EDT
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Change: was occupied bycontained the Macellum, Thethe Temple of the Lares Publici, the Temple of Vespasian and the Building of Eumachia.The base of the portico was raised above the level of the square in order to keep vehicles out of the Forum.Aside from
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Change: the Lares Publici, the Temple of Vespasian and the SanctuaryBuilding of the Lares Publici.Eumachia...The base of the portico was raised above the level of the square in order to keep vehicles out of the Forum.Aside from the bases, nothing
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May 9 2008, 12:46 PM EDT
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Change: .................................................................A,,,Municipal Offices ...................................................................B,,,Basilica ...................................................................C,,,Temple of Apollo ...................................................................D,,,Horrea ...................................................................E,,,Arch of Germanicus ...................................................................F,,,Temple of Jupiter ...................................................................G,,,Macellum ...................................................................H,,,Temple of
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