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English: Drawing of a typical roman atrium house.
Deutsch: Zeichnung eines typischen römischen Atriumhauses.
Latina: Descriptio domus romanae.
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Author Tobias Langhammer

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Drawing of a typical Roman atrium house (Domus italica)

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26 August 2010

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current17:00, 19 March 2022703 × 860 (677 KB)HLHJMoved windows to be above head-height for passers-by, and the taberae openings bigger (as on extant Roman townhouses), made the garden green on the floorplan, added a window and moved walls to light an unlit room (pretty much all rooms on Roman floorplans have some daylighting), adn made all teh terms inteh legend singular, since "alae" and "cubiculum" was not consistent. Consistently used dashed lines for all lintels. Added taberan counter and exterior lintel. Recoloured to depict ridgetile...

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