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'Box seats' for elite found at ancient Pergamon amphitheater

Private seating areas with names engraved on them have been found at an 1,800-year-old amphitheater in the ancient city of Pergamon in Turkey's western Izmir province. Excavations have been ongoing at the Pergamon amphitheater-an attraction in the world of archaeology due to its resemblance to Rome's iconic Colosseum-since 2018.

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The new findings were made during research part of the TransPergMicro project being carried out by the German Archeological Institute and Berlin Technical University's Institute of Architecture, under the auspices of Turkey's Culture and Tourism Ministry. The amphitheater is known to have hosted gladiator and animal fights in the 2nd century, as well as being a site for executions and re-enactments of naval battles.