As the political, economic, and religious center of Pompeii, the Forum included temples, municipal buildings, law courts, and markets--a fish and wool market, for example. An arcade ran around three sides of the rectangular Forum. |
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The Arch of Caligula just outside the Forum |
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Remaining columns of the Arcade which bordered three sides of the ForumThe photograph on the right was taken about 20 years earlier than the one in the center. |
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Temple of JupiterOn the north, this temple is a focal point with arches flanking it. Vesusvius, now with two cones, is in the background. |
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Left and center: views of the high podium and remaining columns of the Temple of Jupiter; right: entry into the Forum with the side and rear of the Temple of Jupiter |
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The Basilica This important public building was the center of economic life and the seat of the law courts. |
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Fish and wool markets were situated in the Forum The fresco on the right was in the fish market. |
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Decorative designs in the wool market |