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Archaeologists uncover the largest Roman baths in the Netherlands
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Archaeologists uncover the largest Roman baths in the Netherlands

In Nijmegen, archaeologists have made an exciting discovery of the largest Roman baths in the Netherlands, dating back over 1,800 years. This luxurious complex, built with marble and limestone, showcases the prosperity of the ancient city of Ulpia Noviomagus. During the excavations, they also found connected blocks of houses, elegant townhouses, and a tower, along with fascinating artifacts like hairpins, jewelry, and a bronze bust of Bacchus. It's a remarkable glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of the city's inhabitants during Roman times!
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