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Stadium
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Stadium

In the ancient Greek world, the word stadium or stadion referred to a measurement of distance, a foot-race, and the place where the race was held and observed by spectators. The Great Games Greek sporting events were closely connected...
Aphrodisias Stadium
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Aphrodisias Stadium

The Aphrodisias stadium, dated to the 1st century CE. It is the best-preserved stadium in Asia Minor. The stadium is 262 m in length and 52 m in width, with a seating capacity of 30,000 people.
Stadium of Amantia, Albania
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Stadium of Amantia, Albania

The Stadium of Amantia was built in the 3rd century BCE. Its stone rows, set in the form of an extended horseshoe, followed a track 12.5m wide and about 60m long. It had 17 rows on one side and 8 on the other and could accommodate about 4000...
Stadium Entrance Tunnel (East End), Nemea, Greece
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Stadium Entrance Tunnel (East End), Nemea, Greece

Constructed in 330-320 BCE, the entrance to the stadium is mostly hidden from view from the spectators in the stadium and the athletes entrance would have been all the more dramatic.
Stadium Entrance, Nemea, Greece
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Stadium Entrance, Nemea, Greece

This 36.5m long passageway, constructed in 330-320 BCE leads from the athletes locker room into the stadium and is the entrance through which the athletes would have first appeared to the waiting spectators.
Stadium of Olympia
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Stadium of Olympia

The stadium of Olympia (present form: 5th century BCE) with the starting line. The capacity at its maximum was 45,000.
Stadium of Delphi
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Stadium of Delphi

A section of the semi-circular seats at the end of the stadium of Delphi. Such stone seats behind the starting line were a common Roman addition to Greek stadia, these being added at Delphi in the second century CE.
Stadium of Kourion, Cyprus
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Stadium of Kourion, Cyprus

The stadium of Kourion is located between the archaeological site of Kourion and the Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates in Cyprus. It was constructed during the reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius in the 2nd century CE and was used for the sports of...
Stadium Entrance, Olympia
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Stadium Entrance, Olympia

The Krypte, which was the official entrance to the stadium of Olympia (200 BCE).
Stadium Starting Block, Nemea, Greece
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Stadium Starting Block, Nemea, Greece

The starting line or 'balbis' consisted of 12 lanes with posts held in vertical sockets between which a catapult mechanism or 'hysplex' of tensed rope would prevent any athlete from false starting. A judge would simultaneously release the...
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