Rediscovery, Realization, and Reframing The Roman Baths
The city of Bath, England, is aptly named for the Roman Baths, constructed about 70 AD. By the fifth century, however, the Roman reign over England was drawing to a close and Bath’s infrastructure largely fell into obscurity. The country town remained quiet and quaint throughout medieval and early-modern times, but by the year 1700, a significant change was on the precipice.
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