09-06-2011, 09:32 AM
Ruins of Roman gladiator school found in Austria
Interestingly, they discovered the site with ground-penetrating radar. Evidently technology has advanced to the state where they would feel confident enough to make such a conclusion without one shovel of dirt being dug.
Quote:Archaeologists in Austria say they have discovered a large, well-preserved school for Roman gladiators.
The remains of the school, at a site east of the modern capital, Vienna, were found using radar imagery.
The school was part of a Roman city which was an important military and trade outpost 17 centuries ago.
Though excavations have yet to begin, the radar images show thick walls surrounding the compound which contained 40 small cells for fighters.
There is also a training area and a large bathing area in the Carnuntum ruins.
Outside the walls, radar scans show what archaeologists believe was a cemetery for those killed during training.
Interestingly, they discovered the site with ground-penetrating radar. Evidently technology has advanced to the state where they would feel confident enough to make such a conclusion without one shovel of dirt being dug.
David J. Cord
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