Roman Housing 0.0 / 5 ? ClassicsRooms of a Roman HouseASOCR Created by: sarsmcavCreated on: 09-03-14 11:46 10823915674 Across 1. Bedroom of a Roman house. (9) 4. Roman word for house (5) 9. Meeting room of the house. It was situated between the atrium and the peristylium. Generally had no walls separating it from the atrium. (8) Down 2. The Roman dining room. The name refers to the 3 dining couches it normally had. (10) 3. Used as shops. Usually there was a brick counter to display goods by the entrance. (7) 5. Kitchen of a Roman house, this was a private room. (6) 6. Shrine to the household gods (Lares) (8) 7. Unknown what it was used for. The room at the end of the peristylium. (7) 8. The main reception room. Usually the most lavishly decorated room in the house. As well as a reception area for guests, the atrium was also where household weaving took place. (6) 10. A rectangular opening in the roof of the atrium allowed sunlight into the room. A rectangular pool which collected rain water. (9)
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