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the roman structures that covered about fifty acres of land with groin-vaulted hot baths, domed warm baths, cruciform cool baths, an open-air swimming pool, oval-plan changing rooms, and an unroofed rectangular peristyle were the:

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The Roman structures described are likely the Baths of Caracalla (Thermae Antoninianae) in Rome.

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