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Pool of Siloam |
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Pool of Solomon |
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Aqueduct near Tunis, Leading to Ancient Carthage |
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Ancient Roman Well |
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Ruins of a Roman Aqueduct |
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Distant View of the Claudia Aqueduct |
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Near View of the Claudia Aqueduct |
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Aqueduct in Ruins, Ephesus |
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Roman Aqueduct, Segovia, Spain |
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Water Tower and Roman Ruins, Chester, England |
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Roman Water Pipes, made of Bored-out Blocks of Stone |
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Trophies of Marius |
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Old Roman Lead and Terra Cotta Pipe |
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The Women's Baths, Pompeii |
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The Cloaca Maxima. From an old woodcut |
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The Cloaca Maxima. From a recent photograph |
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Egyptian Lady Having Head Sprayed, 1700 B. C. |
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Greek Women Bathing |
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Greek Bath Tubs |
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The Roman Aqueduct of Segovia, Spain |
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Mosaic from Floor of Baths of Caracalla |
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Ruins of the Baths of Caracalla, Rome |
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Interior of the Frigidarium, Caracalla |
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Outer Row of Baths, Caracalla, Rome |
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Thermæ of Titus at Rome |
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Clipeus. From an old woodcut |
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Floor Plan of the Baths of Pompeii |
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Frigidarium. From an old woodcut |
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Atlantes |
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Coppers for Heating Water in Roman Baths |
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Ground Plan of Thermæ of Caracalla |
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