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Housing in Pompeii and Herculaneum - Coggle Diagram
Housing in Pompeii and Herculaneum
Domus
Features
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Largest houses, designed from hospitality and large scale admission of visitors, separate space for slaves, two atria, large ornamental gardens, two peristyles
Average house 8 to 13 rooms, integrated workshop or shop, symmetrical plan, common features atrium, tablinum, and peristyle
Larger workshop residences of 2 to 7 rooms on ground grounder some with an atrium and even richly decorated
Shops and workshops with one or two roomed residences behind or above (pergulae - upper floor)
Description of an example
Domus
example
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South of Via dell’ Abbondanza, excavated by Maiuri from 1929-32, occupies 55% of insula
4th style frescoes
Large banquet hall
Set of private baths
Small atrium at far end (steward Poppaeus Eros)
Cellars vast amount of wealth
Villa
Features
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Description of an example