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Related: About this forumArchaeologists to dig up secrets of Roman amphitheatre in Kent
Excavation to begin at Richborough, one of Englands most important Roman sites
PA Media
Sun 8 Mar 2020 20.01 EDT
Richborough Roman fort in Kent, with the site of the amphitheatre just visible top right. Photograph: English Heritage/PA
Archaeologists hope to unlock the story of an ancient amphitheatre by embarking on an excavation at one of Englands most important Roman sites.
The amphitheatre at Richborough, Kent, is part of Roman Britains longest-occupied site.
As a place for entertainment and spectacle, it once held wild animal hunts, executions and gladiatorial combat. Its origins, however, remain a mystery and English Heritage hopes to discover when it was built, what it looked like, more about how it was used and what happened when the Romans abandoned it.
To the naked eye, nothing is left of the amphitheatre apart from a mound in a field.
More:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/mar/09/archaeologists-hope-to-unearth-secrets-of-roman-amphitheatre-in-richborough-kent
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Archaeologists to dig up secrets of Roman amphitheatre in Kent (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Mar 2020
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Karadeniz
(23,677 posts)1. Can't wait for some results...Latin major!
hibbing
(10,405 posts)2. Always appreciate your posts n/t
Judi Lynn
(162,784 posts)3. Thanks for taking the time to see them. I really enjoy finding them, so glad they're available.
Very kind comment. Thank you.