Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Archaeologists Unearth Britain's Own Miniature Coliseum
Archaeologists have discovered evidence of Britain's own miniature Coliseum, it was revealed today.
The two-tier stone built structure, in Chester, which dates back to 100AD, hosted gladiatorial contests, floggings and public executions.
What, no soccer riots?
The dig also discovered that the Roman theatregoers were fans of tacky novelty souvenirs.
Among the discoveries is part of a bowl, which dates back to the second century, featuring images of gladiators.
The items were probably sold from wooden market stalls outside the arena.
Mr Wilmott, who discovered the bowl, said: "These were basically mass-produced, cheap souvenirs.
"The spectators would watch the event and then buy a bowl featuring their favourite gladiator."
Collect 'em all!
posted by Prof. Hex at 10:09 AM
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