Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Frage 1
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Which public activity occurs in this location?
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Bathing
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Theatrical Performances
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Exercising
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Worshipping the gods
Frage 2
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Which temple is this?
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The Temple of Jupiter
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The Temple of Isis
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The Temple of Apollo
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The Temple of Vespasian
Frage 3
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What is this structure, and where is it located?
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An altar in the Temple of Vespasian
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An altar in the Temple of Apollo
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A thermopolium in Pompeii
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An altar outside of a Pompeiian palaestra
Frage 4
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What is the name given to this structure?
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Atrium
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Lararium
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Caldarium
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Triclinium
Frage 5
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What activity most commonly occurred at the previous structure in Question 4?
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Rituals involving household gods
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Worship of the reigning Roman Emperor
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Storage of valuables belonging to the family
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Ceremonies involving only women of the household
Frage 6
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What feature of this figure suggests that this may be the body cast of a slave?
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The figure has been left unburied
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The figure is in a position of submission
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The figure is lying face down in the debris.
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The figure is chained at the ankles
Frage 7
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Which archaeologist developed the technique that created the plaster casts seen in Question 6?
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August Mau
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Giuseppe Fiorelli
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Vittorio Spinazzola
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Amedeo Maiuri
Frage 8
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What were the responsibilities of the position of aedile?
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The administration of the city in an emergency situation
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The holding of the census and the overseeing of public morality
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The regulation of markets and the maintenance of the roads
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The administration of justice and the overseeing of public funds
Frage 9
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By which process was this food preserved?
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Carbonisation
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Desiccation
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Oxidation
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Petrification
Frage 10
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Which set of sources has been found in Pompeii but not in Herculaneum?
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Theatres, workshops, taverns
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Public baths, fulleries, bakeries
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A forum, electoral graffiti, tombs
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Villas, temples, gladiatorial graffiti