Thermae Baths recap. Why did Pompeii need baths? To get clean. To get fit in the palaestra. To get healthy in sauna or with massages. To conduct business.

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Thermae Baths recap

Why did Pompeii need baths? To get clean. To get fit in the palaestra. To get healthy in sauna or with massages. To conduct business. To meet other people and socialise. To ‘live like kings’. To show off status. To be entertained.

How to bathe. 1.Wait for the baths to open in the afternoon. 2.Strip. 3.Get sweaty and open pores. 4.Rub oil on skin. 5.Scrape it all off with a strygil. 6.Close pores. 7.Dress again.

Terminology 1.apodyterium 2.frigidarium 3.tepidarium 4.caldarium 5.palaestra 6.laconicum 7.praefurnium 8.natatio 1.Changing room 2.Cold room 3.Warm room 4.Hot room 5.Gymnasium 6.Sauna 7.Furnace 8.Swimming pool

Describe the features of the Stabian Baths.

Changing rooms. Hot room. Warm room. Cold room. Swimming pool. Exercise area. Shops. Toilets. Places to buy snacks.

Explain how the baths were heated.

There was a furnace which was tended by slaves. The floors were built raised up on pillars with a space underneath and there were flues up the inside of the walls. Once the furnace was lit the hot air circulated under the floors which heated them and because hot air rises the air was drawn through the system and heated the walls. The hotter rooms were nearer the furnace. Water was heated in big tanks/pools by the same system.

Why were the baths important to the every day lives of the Pompeians?

As it was hot in summer in Pompeii people would have felt the need to bathe. Few had private baths/washing facilities. If they were going to do business they needed to be presentable. They went to work in the morning then bathed in the afternoon in preparation for dinner. They could meet clients at the baths or do business deals. People wanted to look smart to improve social status so used hair pluckers etc. They could get a snack in the afternoon after work as dinner was later on. They could keep fit by doing exercise as they would eat a big dinner in the evening.