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The image shows the remains of an ancient Roman bathhouse, likely part of the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral complex in Mtskheta, Georgia. The structure is excavated and partially reconstructed, revealing stone walls and a hypocaust system for heating. The hypocaust consists of numerous pilae stacks, which are short, round pillars made of fired clay tiles, supporting the floor above. These pilae are arranged in rows and columns across the floor of the excavated area, with some stacks showing visible wear and weathering. The walls are constructed from rough-hewn stones of various sizes, fitted together without mortar in some sections, and with a more ordered masonry in others. The ground surface is sandy and covered with a thin layer of debris. No people are present in the image. The overall scene suggests an archaeological site preserved for public viewing, illustrating ancient Roman heating technology.
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