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Image caption, Some Roman homes were kept warm with an underfloor heating system called a 'hypocaust'. The floor was raised up by piles of tiles or stone pillars to allow warm air to circulate.
Students could equip their model with a hypocaust too, placing a floor over stacks of plastic bricks to create a cavity. The hotter the bath, the larger the hot-air cavity beneath its floor.
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