In northern Spain, a large Roman venue known as a circus that held horse-drawn chariot races was discovered by researchers.
Laser beams have revealed unknown structures, including the remains of a circus that hosted horse-drawn chariot races, that were once part of a sprawling Roman city hidden in what is now northern ...
A pivotal decision will take place this week to determine the fate of an architect’s vision for Colchester’s Roman Circus.
The modern circus has links back to the Roman era, where soldiers and prisoners demonstrated their skills for an audience. Roman circuses were dangerous, however, and bloody displays of violence were ...
Alexandre Laborde, Descripción de un Pavimento en Mosayco descubierto en la Antigua Itálica ... , Madrid, 1806, pl. IX. Explore art works, paint-smeared palettes, scribbled letters and more... Artists ...
The Circus Maximus Chariot races took place in ... Like the gladiators, chariot races were popular sports for the Roman masses, not the social elites, who disliked the mob behavior of the fans ...
The Circus Maximus Chariot races took place in ... Like the gladiators, chariot races were popular sports for the Roman masses, not the social elites, who disliked the mob behavior of the fans ...
The site was previously part of the Royal Artillery Barracks, forming the northernmost part of the old Colchester Garrison.