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The Construction of Roman Baths in Britain Timeline Game

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In this game, players will have the opportunity to explore the construction of Roman baths in Britain in 75 AD. By engaging with the game, they will gain a deeper understanding of the historical context and significance of this architectural feat.

  • Players will learn about the materials used in the construction of Roman baths.
  • They will also discover the different stages involved in building these intricate structures.

Game Details: a timeline game where you place events in their correct chronological order

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  • 75 AD: Construction of the first Roman baths in Britain begins
  • 78 AD: Building of the thermae (hot baths) at Aquae Sulis (modern-day Bath) starts
  • 100 AD: Completion of the thermae at Aquae Sulis
  • 110 AD: Roman baths are introduced to other cities in Britain
  • 120 AD: Construction of the baths at Wroxeter (Viroconium) begins
  • 150 AD: Baths at Wroxeter are expanded and upgraded
  • 160 AD: Construction of the baths at Bath House in Chester starts
  • 180 AD: Baths at Bath House in Chester are completed
  • 190 AD: Building of the baths at Buxton begins
  • 210 AD: Baths at Buxton are finished
  • 220 AD: Construction of the baths at Carrawburgh (Brocolitia) begins
  • 240 AD: Baths at Carrawburgh are completed
  • 250 AD: Building of the baths at Cirencester starts
  • 270 AD: Baths at Cirencester are expanded
  • 280 AD: Construction of the baths at London (Londinium) begins
  • 300 AD: Baths at London are finished
  • 310 AD: Building of the baths at Caerleon (Isca Augusta) starts
  • 330 AD: Baths at Caerleon are upgraded
  • 340 AD: Construction of the baths at Richborough (Rutupiae) begins
  • 360 AD: Baths at Richborough are completed

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