Roman Auditoria, Kom El Deka, Alexandria, Egypt
Kom El Deka, or Kom el-Dikka, an archaeological site in Alexandria, Egypt, formerly a Roman residential area with late imperial villas, baths, a theatre and auditoria. In the foreground are some of the 22 auditoria, built 5th - 7th centuries AD, part of a university complex with lecture halls filled with benches. Behind are the baths, built 4th century AD, with bathing chambers, pools, cisterns and a water tower. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Picture No
13724454
Media ID
45396967
Size
8268px x 5514px
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Credit
Manuel Cohen / Mary Evans
Source
Photograph by Manuel Cohen
Date
2009
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