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View of northeast corner of the dressing room (apodyterium) of the Roman Bath.
Note the remnants of red, green, black, and yellow frescos on the walls and the black and white triangular pieces of flooring. The frescos and the flooring date to Herod's day.
The sicarii built the immersion pool during the first revolt (A.D. 66–74).