(ANSA) - NAPLES, JAN 17 - The Pompeii archaeological site
said Friday that a large thermal bath complex has been uncovered
at the ancient Roman city buried by 79 AD eruption of Mount
Vesuvius.
The find was made during excavations of a domus, a private town
house, in block (insula) 10 of the Regio IX area of Pompeii.
Experts said the complex, which is connected to a banquet hall,
is one of the largest and most sophisticated thermal baths found
at a Pompeian domus.
The few other examples of such baths include those at the House
of Julia Felix, the House of the Labyrinth and the Villa of
Diomedes. (ANSA).
New thermal bath complex uncovered at Pompeii
One of largest found a private house in the ancient city