The Roman amphitheatre of Chester /

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Author / Creator:Wilmott, Tony, author.
Imprint:Oxford, United Kingdom ; Havertown, PA, United States : Oxbow Books [2018]-
Description:volumes : illustrations (some color), color maps, plans (mostly color) ; 31 cm.
Language:English
Series:Chester archaeological excavation and survey report ; 16
Chester archaeological excavation and survey report ; 16.
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Format: Map Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11435951
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Varying Form of Title:Roman amphitheater of Chester
Other title:Prehistoric and Roman archaeology.
Other authors / contributors:Garner, D. J. (Dan J.), author.
Baum, Julian, contributor.
Vallender, John, illustrator.
ISBN:9781785707445
1785707442
9781785707452
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary is in English, French, and German.
Summary:"This is the first of two volumes dealing with the major research excavations on the Chester Amphitheatre in 2004-2006. The amphitheatre was discovered in 1929 and partially excavated in the 1970s, after which the northern half was laid out as a public monument. Subsequent questions about the future of the site and the original interpretation prompted the recent work which was part funded by English Heritage and the (then) Chester City Council. The first amphitheatre was built in the 70s AD. It had a stone outer wall with external stairs and timber framed seating, the structure of which can be reconstructed. The second amphitheatre was built concentrically around the first, sealing deposits relating to the behavior of spectators and the economy of spectacles in the first building. Amphitheatre 2, probably built in the later second century, was the largest and most impressive amphitheatre in Britain, featuring elaborate entrances, internal stairs and decorative pilasters on the outer wall. Although heavily robbed, sufficient survives to enable a confident architectural reconstruction to be proposed. Arena furniture hints at the type of spectacles that took place here"--

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