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Last Roman Gladiator Arena Unearthed In Switzerland
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Archaeologists in Switzerland have uncovered the ruins of a Roman-era amphitheater — possibly the youngest on record — where spectators likely watched gladiator fights and animal hunts with bated breath.
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Archaeologists in Switzerland have uncovered the ruins of a Roman-era amphitheater,
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and it may be one of the youngest of its kind on record.
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Just like spectators at the famous Colosseum in Rome,
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spectators at this arena likely watch gladiator fights and animal hunts.
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Researchers discovered the amphitheater while monitoring construction work for a new boathouse
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for the Basel rowing group on the Rhine in December 2021. The site falls within the ancient Roman city
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of Augusta Rorica, and it already has two other known Roman-era amphitheaters. But this amphitheater
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was thought to be extraordinarily young, at least by Roman standards. Researchers think it was built
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in late antiquity or in the 4th century AD, possibly making it the youngest amphitheater of its kind.
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So, what are the clues pointing to its age? For starters, the amphitheater was built in a quarry
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that the Romans abandoned in late antiquity. This means that the structure was built after the
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quarry work stopped, or in the 4th century. Another clue is that the building materials and style in
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which they were used are reminiscent of a late antique fort wall. Also compelling is the discovery
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of a coin at the site, which dates to AD 337 to AD 341. Finally, let's dig into the history of Augusta
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Rorica. The ancient Roman city already had two other known amphitheaters, as we mentioned,
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that were in the upper part of the city. There was no reason to build one in the lower part of the city,
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said Jacob Balotcher, an archaeologist at the site and head of excavations in Kaisergass, Switzerland.
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Near the newfound amphitheater is a Roman fort, known as the Castromorascens, which was built in
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about AD 300. The fort was built to protect the northern border of the Roman Empire, as just across
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the Rhine River was Germania. In about 351 AD, Germanic tribes crossed that Rhine River and destroyed
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the fort, although it was later rebuilt. This fort had military personnel, but it was also an administrative
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center. So perhaps the better question is, why not build a Roman-era amphitheater there to entertain
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all the people in that area? The oval-shaped amphitheater was sizable. It was about 164 feet
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long and 131 feet wide, but it was small compared with the Colosseum. That marble built in the AD 70s
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held roughly 50,000 people, and its central arena was about 285 feet by 180 feet,
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or larger than the entire amphitheater just found in Switzerland.
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