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- 4. Statues in the forum honored the ____ and his family, as well as important citizens of Pompeii
- 7. The shrine to the Lares in each family's atrium was called the ____.
- 10. In addition to being the donor whose money paid for a large market building in Pompeii, Eumachia was a _____.
- 11. __________ was a wealthy Pompeiian woman
- 12. The drawing on the bottom left of page 48 is based on a Pompeiian _______ __________.
- 14. The guardian spirits of Pompeii were called the ____.
- 15. Wheeled carts and wagons were able to pass through the forum
- 17. In the middle of the open space of the forum, there were ______ commemorating important people
- 18. One of the occupations we know Pompeiian women could have
- 19. In Roman times, a "_____" was a law court. This building style was adopted by the early Christian church, which is why "___" most commonly means "church" now.
- 21. The temple whose ruins are shown in Figure 4 was dedicated to the ___.
- 22. Although women didn't usually manage their own businesses, _____ could take over control of their husbands' business affairs.
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- 1. The gates leading into the forum were made of ____.
- 2. Pompeiians could learn election results and the dates of upcoming processions and shows by reading a _____ in the forum.
- 3. Political candidates probably made speeches from the steps of the temple of ___ in the forum.
- 5. The colonnade around the forum of Pompeii had two stories
- 6. Every ____ contained a shrine to the family's own Lares, or protective spirits.
- 8. The permanent shops whose ruins are shown in Figure 2 sold mainly meat, fish, and ____.
- 9. Figure 1 shows the ruins of the _____ of Jupiter.
- 13. One of the main sources of evidence about daily life in Pompeii, ____ have been found in the forum and carved on walls throughout the city.
- 16. The forum was the heart of the commercial, administrative, and religious life of Pompeii.
- 20. Pompeiians believed that the goddess _____ took a special interest in their town.
