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20-MAR-2011

Perge march 2012 3875.jpg

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One of many shots at the South Bath. A notice explains this Roman Bath was large in comparison with those in other Pamphylian towns. There are the usual dressing room (apodyterium), cold bath (frigidarium), warm bath (tepidarium), hot bath (caldarium) and an exercise area (palaestra). The heating system (hypocaust) is in plain view in some of the rooms. There were also rooms for intellectual activities, preserving Greek traditions. One of these is a hall dubbed Claudius Piso Gallery because of dedicatory inscriptions on the bese of the many syayues found here. This room and the rest of the bath yielded a large collection now in the Antalya Museum (see my gallery). The complex was built and changed during the first to fifth century AD.

tepidarium, looking south.


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Dick Osseman05-May-2025 08:27
You were right and I sent a mail to explain. In it I state my site does contain mistakes, that I try and correct when I find the time, but some may remain. And the compass always caused me some trouble.
Argyraspid 04-May-2025 19:31
Dear Dick, thank you for sharing all these lovely pictures. They have been a precious help when my memory fell short.
I hope you can help me out with this picture of yours, Tepidarium looking west. Using the map, looking west, I only see the plain wall of the Tepidarium. The only window in that Tpidarium is looking south. Outside the window, left of your picture, I notice a wall, which (based on the map) could only be east.
What am I missing, I wonder...