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Ancient Roman baths — with changing room and iron window grates — unearthed in Spain

Evidence indicates that the Roman public baths collapsed, according to experts.
Evidence indicates that the Roman public baths collapsed, according to experts. Mérida Monumental City Consortium

Archaeologists in Spain unearthed well-preserved Roman public baths in the town of Mérida, according to city officials.

Several parts of the ancient structure were discovered during the excavations, according to an Aug. 8 Facebook post from the Mérida Monumental City Consortium.

Experts identified the baths’ apodyterium — which is a dressing room, according to PBS. The changing room would have been the entry to the baths, and it would have been equipped with storage for bathers to put their clothing and belongings.

The iron bars would have covered a window in the bath house, according to archaeologists.
The iron bars would have covered a window in the bath house, according to archaeologists. Mérida Monumental City Consortium

A set of intact iron bars was also discovered at the site, according to the city consortium. The bars would have covered a window. A similar set belonging to a kitchen were discovered in the 1960s.

Experts removed the iron bars, city officials said.
Experts removed the iron bars, city officials said. Mérida Monumental City Consortium
Archaeologists will work on cleaning and restoring the ancient iron bars, officials said.
Archaeologists will work on cleaning and restoring the ancient iron bars, officials said. Mérida Monumental City Consortium

The artifacts were found among bricks and tiles, indicating that the walls and roof of the room collapsed, experts said.

The baths were discovered in Mérida, which was formerly the Roman town of Augusta Emerita, according Britannica. Augusta Emerita was founded in 25 B.C., and it quickly became one of the most important and powerful towns on the Iberian peninsula during the Roman Empire.

Mérida is about 210 miles southwest of Madrid.

Facebook and Google Translate were used to translate the Facebook post from the Mérida Monumental City Consortium.

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This story was originally published August 14, 2023 at 5:48 PM with the headline "Ancient Roman baths — with changing room and iron window grates — unearthed in Spain."

Moira Ritter
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Moira Ritter covers real-time news for McClatchy. She is a graduate of Georgetown University where she studied government, journalism and German. Previously, she reported for CNN Business.
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