How does fig 6-59 Caracalla differ from Augusta’s sculptures from a physical stance and how they ruled?

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The late Empire third and fourth CE 6-5

    1. The reign of Commodus marked the beginning of the political and economic decline. The next was the Severen Emperors from Africa and the wife from Syria who started restorations of public buildings. Geta and Carcalla Severus's sons ruled after him until Carcalla murdered his brother. How does fig 6-59 Caracalla differ from Augusta’s sculptures from a physical stance and how they ruled?

  2. Septimus Severus had started the public baths a year before his death, his son Carcalla completed the baths fig 6-60 covered _________________acres. Describe these elaborate bathing facilities and pools. Scroll through the interactive to walk through the remainder of Carcalla baths.

       2. Tetrarchy- The Roman empire was so vast that it needed 4 rulers in 286 CE, Diocletian (284-305 CE), first he divided the empire in 2, then in 4. Portrait of Tetrarch 6-61 was a big move from individual sculptures that resembled the person to different aesthetic viewpoint ________________________________.

2. The Four Tetrarchs was made of___________________ a very hard purple stone from_________________________. How are they non distinct compared with earlier sculptures?

3. Fig 6-63 Audience Hall in Germany which is now a ________________________ was heated through _______________under the floors also used in the _________ baths.

 

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