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Replica Roman Baths Strigil

Product Code: R-BATH
Relive what it was like to bathe in Roman times with this unusual artefact.
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Overview

Helping to Support Teaching and Learning

Authentic Design

Based on an original strigil found at The London Wall, this replica provides an authentic representation of Roman bathing tools.

High-Quality Material

Constructed from pewter with a steel finish, ensuring durability and a realistic appearance for educational use.

Enhances Learning

Supports Key Stage 2 history curriculum by offering a hands-on experience of Roman bathing practices and their cultural significance.

Engages Children

Encourages role-play and interactive learning, making historical events more relatable and memorable for children.

Roman Empire Impact

Helps children understand the impact of the Roman Empire on Britain, including technology, culture, and beliefs.

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Replica Strigil from Roman Baths 28cm

Relive what it was like to bathe in Roman times with this unusual artefact.

Overview

  • Enhance history lessons with a hands-on experience using the TTS replica Roman baths strigil. This artefact helps children explore ancient Roman hygiene routines, fostering a deeper understanding of their significance. Made of pewter with a steel finish, its authentic design is based on an original strigil found at The London Wall.

  • Incorporating this strigil into your Key Stage 2 history curriculum supports learning about the Roman Empire and its impact on Britain. Engaging in role-play activities, children can reenact Roman bathing rituals, making historical events more relatable and memorable.

  • The strigil also facilitates discussions on broader topics such as the power of the Roman army and British resistance. Examining this artefact allows children to infer daily Roman life and its influence on modern society, making history come alive.

Supports the National Curriculum

History, Key Stage 2, Romans

The Roman Empire and its impact on Britain, Julius Caesar, Power of the Roman army AD42, British resistance or impact of technology, culture and beliefs.

Technical Summary

Overview

    Material

  • Metal

  • Age Range

  • Suitable for 7 to 11 years

Size and measurements

    Length

  • 28 cm

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