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Public Bathrooms By: Chay Whyte
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Design They spent vast amounts of money on an elaborate system public baths in both Rome and it’s colonies These buildings were magnificent buildings that function as community centers The buildings had rooms for men, women, gardens, libraries etc.
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No Privacy Bathing played a major part in ancient Roman culture and society The romans considered public bathing an event Though many contemporary cultures see bathing as a very private activity conducted in the home, bathing in Rome was a communal activity.
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The Process Bathing was done in stages A bather might first enter a cold bath then move on to a lukewarm bath, and finally a steaming hot bath sometimes the order would be reversed The romans would scrub themselves with bronze brushes with metal teeth Those who could afford this would get massages
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So Much More The bathhouse was more than just a place to wash. It was kind of like what shopping malls are today. It was a place to meet friends, a place where you could get something to eat, a place to workout, even a place to read the days news. You could even get your hair cut and styled.
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Criticism While the baths were enjoyed by almost every Roman, there were those who criticized them. The water was not renewed often and the remains of oil, dirt or even excrement were kept warm, providing a milieu for bacteria It was a commonplace that wine, sex and baths are bad for the body but pleasurable.
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Questions What did some bathhouses look like It was kind of like what shopping malls are today.
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Sources http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient _Roman_bathing http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient _Roman_bathing
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