lunes, 14 de enero de 2013

Roman era graffiti found on Colosseum

Graffiti dating from the Roman era has been found scrawled on the walls of the Colosseum during restoration work
Restorers also discovered fragments of brightly coloured frescoes, suggesting that the ancient monument was gaudily decorated when it hosted gladiatorial fights and wild animal hunts under the emperors.
The fragments – in ochre, red, blue and green – are in stark contrast to the monochrome grey and white of the travertine marble that covers the facade of the amphitheatre today.
The graffiti includes hard-to-decipher words and symbols as well as two large phalluses – possibly an erotic representation, or perhaps just lewd scribbling.
The new discoveries were made on the third and highest level of the Colosseum, which is closed to the public.
They are spread out over a 200ft-long section of a covered tunnel which would have funnelled spectators to their seats high above the arena
 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/9793231/Roman-era-graffiti-found-on-Colosseum.html#

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