A large Roman venue that hosted horse-drawn chariot races in antiquity has been discovered in northern Spain. The outline of the venue, known as a circus, was identified during aerial investigations ...
Remains of the circus at the site of the Roman city of Iruña-Veleia, Álava Province, Spain ÁLAVA PROVINCE, SPAIN—Newsweek reports that a 920-foot-long, 235-foot-wide circus for chariot racing has been ...
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 ...
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Homes to be built near former Roman racetrack
Plans to build 203 homes on a former Army site that encompasses part of Britain's only known Roman chariot racing track have been approved. Development at the disused Army Base Repair Organisation ...
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Five most famous buildings of ancient Rome
Ancient Rome remains one of the greatest architectural civilizations in history. Through skillful engineering, innovative materials, and bold design, the Romans constructed monumental buildings that ...
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