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22-Dec-2013 Dick Osseman

Selge December 2013 5107.jpg

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The theater is dated from the 2nd century AD (Roman era) and was restored a century later. It is about 80 m wide and could hold some 9500 people.
Generally the ‘cavea’ (seating area) of a Roman theater is organised in three horizontal sections, corresponding to the social class of the spectators: the lowest part (‘ima cavea’), the one directly surrounding the orchestra, was usually preserved for the upper echelons of society; the middle part (‘media cavea’) was open to the general public, though mostly reserved for men; the highest section (‘summa cavea’) was usually open to women and children. In this theater there are only two sections, as the lowest and middle parts were combined.

Correspondent: J.M.Criel, Antwerpen.
Sources: Websites of ‘kulturvarliklari.gov.tr’, ‘Antik Stadyumlar’ – Secda Saltuk (Istanbul 1995) & Wikipedia.

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