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Sports Sites in Ancient Anatolia: Stadiums
Erdoğan Ş., Atalay M., Yoruç Çotuk M.
Journal of Olympic History, Vol: 12, No: 3 (2004)
Introduction: Today we have much evidence that modern Sports Culture has its roots in Ancient Olympic... [continue reading]
Posted by historyoftheancientworld.com on March 5, 2012, 00:54.
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In the ancient Greek world, the word stadium or stadion referred to a measurement of distance, a foot-race and the place where the race was held and observed by spectators. Greek sporting events were closely connected to religion and for this reason Games were held at religiously important sites or sanctuaries. The competitions, held every two or four... [
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