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Keeping on the theme of temples...name the temple these doors and locks belong to:
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Did I make it too hard? Hint: It's found within the boundary of the Roman Empire...
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just a guess: the temple in Pula?
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Good guess but no.
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LEt's see what a google search on "Roman Doorknobs" comes up with.
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Temple of Romulus in the Forum?
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Is it the large doors of the Pantheon in Rome.
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Quote:Temple of Romulus in the Forum?
Got it! I was going to post a pic of the doors next. You're up...
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Okay, probably too easy but I don't have access to my photo library at the moment.
On whose tomb will you find these 'decorations'?
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Caecilia Metella, Via Appia Antica?
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Quote:Okay, probably too easy but I don't have access to my photo library at the moment.
On whose tomb will you find these 'decorations'?
Hmmm. A cattle skull baking in the sun, eh?
General Custer?
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Quote:Caecilia Metella, Via Appia Antica?
Correct.
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What is the ancient name of this site?
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That's Segesta, I think.
Ancient name... Segesta? Although I have heard Egesta or Acesta mentioned as pre-Roman alternatives...
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