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RE: How Academics Drinking in a London Pub Solved an Architectural Mystery
Jones’ hypothesis explores a number of possibilities, one of which was repurposing the 50’ columns for another project in Rome or elsewhere. As beautiful as the Pantheon is, it was built while Rome was at a peak in wealth and power. Another project deemed more important may have commandeered them. It’s possible too that Jones is wrong and it was built as intended, except I cant get past the superior elevation drawings with the taller columns.