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The archæology of Rome, Part 7

Chapter 55: THE COLOSSEUM. PLATE XIX.
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The author reports on late 19th-century excavations that revealed extensive substructures beneath the arena, showing earlier origins than commonly supposed and multiple construction phases from Scaurus and Nero to the Flavian emperors. The work describes underground features such as a movable boarded arena with corbels, animal cages with vertical lifts and trapdoors, canals and reservoirs for staged naval displays, and wide passages for scenery, and examines reused timber and stone, masonry of tufa, brick, and concrete, plus coins and graffiti as documentary evidence. It also traces repairs from earthquakes and argues the amphitheatre evolved over more than a century rather than being completed in ten years.

THE COLOSSEUM.
PLATE XIX.

VIEW IN PART OF THE SUBSTRUCTURE, WITH PLAN AND SECTION.

VIEW IN THE SUBSTRUCTURES.

Description of Plate XIX.

VIEW IN PART OF THE SUBSTRUCTURE, WITH PLAN AND SECTION.

E E. The consoles.

F F. The podium.

a. Entrance to the descent to feed the animals.

b. One of the dens.

c. The stream of water in front of the dens.

f f. The sockets for pivots for the capstan to work in.

g g. The original pavement.

h h. Piers of tufa in front of the dens.

k k. Long and lofty chamber under the gallery, in which are seven sockets for the pivots of the capstan to work in.

y. Mouth of the great drain, with the iron grating.

z. Site of the sluice-gate, and groove for it to work in, as a portcullis.

A. The Plan of this part.

B. The Section of it.