Dion Archaeological Site
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Dion Archaeological Site
Dion Archaeological Site

The hypocaust was an advanced Roman underfloor heating system that used a wood-burning furnace (praefurnium) to circulate hot air through hollow spaces beneath raised floors and inside tile-lined walls. Public baths at Dion Archaeological Site, Macedonia, Greece.

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Architecture Dion Macedonia Original Photo Roman Water Features
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