continuity vault
Roman Baths (Bath)
The sacred hot springs of Aquae Sulis make Roman-Celtic syncretism materially legible: the Celtic deity Sulis was merged with Roman Minerva as Sulis-Minerva. Curse tablets, the gilded bronze head of Minerva, and the sacred spring survive in situ. This site is a key anchor for the syncretic well-and-spring veneration continuity mechanism. Anchor modes: custodian;material_layer;living_ritual | Search hooks: Roman Baths (Bath);Aquae Sulis;Sulis-Minerva;hot spring veneration;curse tablets;syncretic bathing
Walk the Roman-era paving around the Great Bath; see the sacred spring still flowing with hot water at 46°C; view the gilded head of Sulis-Minerva and curse tablets in the museum; drink spa water from the Pump Room.