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Amphitheatres of Roman Britain: a study of their classes, architecture and uses

by Véronique Deniger
published on 17 September 2012
This thesis is a study of the classes, architecture and uses of Romano-British amphitheatres. Such a study is useful in providing an understanding of the architectural characteristics of Romano-British amphitheatres, the manner in which they differed from and resembled those in other parts of the Empire and of the types of activities for which they were... [continue reading]

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  • 400 BCE - 200 BCE
    Amphitheatre constructed at Argos.
  • c. 340 BCE - c. 330 BCE
    Theatre of Epidaurus first constructed.
  • c. 300 BCE
    The theatre of Delos is built.
  • c. 300 BCE - c. 290 BCE
    Theatre of Ephesos constructed.