
Making use of sophisticated techniques, a group of archaeologists has virtually recreated a Roman school of gladiators which they had discovered on the banks of the Danube in Austria. The so-called ludus "is on a scale to rival the famous ludus magnus, the gladiatorial school behind the Coliseum in Rome," the archaeologists said in a statement. The team, announcing their findings in the journal Antiquity, said the "spectacular" find at Carnuntum was ...
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