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Domus - Wikipedia In ancient Rome, the domus (pl : domūs, genitive: domūs or domī) was the type of town house occupied by the upper classes and some wealthy freedmen during the Republican and Imperial eras [1] It was found in almost all the major cities throughout the Roman territories
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The Roman Domus - World History Encyclopedia The Roman domus was much more than a place of dwelling for a Roman familia It also served as a place of business and a religious center for worship The size of a domus could range from a very small house to a luxurious mansion
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The Roman Domus (House): Architecture and Reconstruction From the historical perspective, the Roman domus (house) was oddly enough not exactly ‘Roman’ in its character Rather it was possibly inspired by a few older Mediterranean cultures including the Etruscans and the Greeks – as is evident with the architectural focus on the central courtyard
domus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (anthropology, archaeology) A farmstead with its people, plants and animals, considered as a unit The domus was a unique and unprecedented concentration of tilled fields, seed and graain stores, people, and domestic animals, all coevolving with consequences no one could possibly have foreseen
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