Roman Limburg - Heerlen

CORIOVALLUM
In Heerlen you could take a wonderful bath in Roman times. The remains of the impressive bathhouse can still be seen. The Roman thermal baths are the largest archaeological monument in the Netherlands.

In this lesson about Roman Heerlen, or Coriovallum, you will learn more about these baths. 
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CORIOVALLUM
In Heerlen you could take a wonderful bath in Roman times. The remains of the impressive bathhouse can still be seen. The Roman thermal baths are the largest archaeological monument in the Netherlands.

In this lesson about Roman Heerlen, or Coriovallum, you will learn more about these baths. 

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Slide 2 - Video

00:53
The baths in Heerlen were at a crosspoint of roads leading to ....
A
Xanten-Aken + Keulen - Tongeren
B
Xanten to Keulen + Aken to Tongeren

Slide 3 - Quiz

01:10
Local people taking over the Roman lifestyle is called ....

Slide 4 - Open question

02:41
The bathhouse in Heerlen had both cold - hot - medium warm baths.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE
C
WE DON'T KNOW

Slide 5 - Quiz

03:24
Explain why the bathhouse was an important meetingplace!

Slide 6 - Open question

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Slide 7 - Video

01:10
What concept do we use for the border of the Roman Empire?

Slide 8 - Open question

01:14
Why do we find most Roman remains near the old border?

Slide 9 - Open question

01:28
Heerlen was not on the border of the Empire but does have the oldest Roman building. How is this possible?

Slide 10 - Open question

02:00
For how many years is the bathhouse of Heerlen used?
A
150
B
400
C
800
D
1400

Slide 11 - Quiz