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The Roman arena in late-Republican Italy: a new interpretation1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2015

Katherine Welch*
Affiliation:
Department of Fine Arts, Harvard University

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © Journal of Roman Archaeology L.L.C. 1994

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Footnotes

1

This paper is based on a paper delivered at the colloquium “Spectators and spectacles: the Roman arena” at the 94th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America in New Orleans, December 28, 1992. I would like to thank R. R. R. Smith, M. Wilson Jones, M. McDonnell, and J. Clayton Fant for their comments; and N. Varoudis, of the Greek Ministry of Culture, for help with drawings.

References

1 This paper is based on a paper delivered at the colloquium “Spectators and spectacles: the Roman arena” at the 94th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America in New Orleans, December 28, 1992. I would like to thank R. R. R. Smith, M. Wilson Jones, M. McDonnell, and J. Clayton Fant for their comments; and N. Varoudis, of the Greek Ministry of Culture, for help with drawings.