\paperw6900 \margr0\margl0 \plain \fs20 \f1 \b NAUMACHIA or NAUMACHY\b0 - A Greek term used for entertainments staged in amphitheaters in antiquity, and later on durin
g the Renaissance, that reproduced naval battles on a small scale.\par
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\b NECROPOLIS \b0 - Literally, city of the dead. The term was used for the part of ancient cities used as a cemetery. It was often situated outside the built-up area.\par
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\b NYMPHAEUM\b0 - Originally a small temple dedicated to the nymphs. Later the term came to be used for a building that usually had a circular, semicircular, or elliptical plan. In the most opulent cases, it was decorated with statues and paintings an
d had a gushing fountain in the middle. Nymphaea were usually attached to baths, in their gardens.\par