Gladiator fights and chariot-races are well-known aspects of Roman civilisation that still appeal to the public imagination today. They were popular spectator sports and, like big sporting events nowadays, involved large crowds, passionate supporters and prize money for the successful. Scenes from fights or racing were used as decoration around the house, such as mosaics and wall-paintings or on bowls, drinking glasses, knife-handles and lamps, as well as on items of jewellery like signet rings and brooches. Our exhibition 'To the Roar of the Crowd' looks at some of these items in everyday use, and what they can tell us about the world of the games.
15mm, 20mm and 28mm miniature. Modeling vehicles and aircraft 3d printing of building and miniatures
Yom Kippour War
- 0200 hrs
- 3 d printing fixes and tips
- 3d printing
- 3d printing fixes and tips
- 40k
- a
- Advance Squad Leader
- Advance Squad Leader & Squad Leader
- aircraft
- Analogue Challenge
- Aussie in Vietnam
- Aussies in Vietnam
- Australians in Vietnam
- Barkskins French and Indian wars
- Baron's War
- Battle of the Bulge
- Battletech
- Blog reviews
- blood eagle
- Bolt Action
- British
- Bushido
- casting resin
- CDS IDF variant rules
- CFR formula f1 racing
- Chain of Command
- Civil war
- Close action Naval battles
- Cold War era
- colonial miniatures
- Cons
- crescent root
- cresent root
- Cry havoc
- CY6 air combat
- D&D
- Daisho
- dungeon saga
- DVG warfighter series
- Easy Eight battleground rules
- f
- Fat Dragon
- Fins
- For sale items
- french EE
- g
- German
- GMT Panzer
- GMT solo Uboat game series
- Grosse Pointe Library WW2 series
- Grosse Pointe Library WW2 series by David Lamb
- IDF
- Impetus
- In her Majesty Name
- IPMS
- Ironclads
- Italians
- japanese
- leipzig
- Lion Rampant
- Lock & Load
- Mack my Scottish terrier
- Mail surprises
- Men who would be kings
- Model companies.
- modeling tips
- Muskets & Tomahwaks
- my good friends
- napoleonic
- Neulandia
- Night fighter Ace
- Normandy
- old school tactical
- Operation Claymore.
- p
- Painting tips.
- pathfinder
- Perry Brothers
- Pike mans Lament
- Pike mans Lament/ ECW
- Plastic Soldier Company
- Romans
- russian
- Saga
- Samurai
- sea battles
- Sharp Practice
- Sharps Practice
- sherman tank
- Six Day war 1967
- Solatire games
- SpecOps
- SPQR.
- Star Trek
- Star Wars
- Star Wars legion
- sword point rules
- ta
- tank charts
- USA
- valor & Victory
- Vassal
- Vietnam
- Vikings
- VSF
- weapons
- WW2
- WW2. Zevzda
- X-wing
- Y
- Yom Kippour
Friday, October 27, 2023
Roar of the crowd during Roman times.
The exhibition examines all the roles involved in spectator sports, from those who organised the event and the owners of the gladiators, to the participants in the spectacle, which included not only gladiators, but wild animals, criminals and musicians. Find out about the different types of gladiators, their weapons and equipment, and learn about the experiences of charioteers, and the rituals of arena and circus.
The exhibition also features visuals by 3D artist, Neil Brewis, originally from South Shields and currently Course Leader in Computer Games Art at Solent University, Southampton. Neil’s research interests are digital reconstructions of Roman archaeological sites, and for the past ten years he has created animations and augmented reality simulations for sites and museums in the UK and Italy.
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Interesting stuff. I have to get back to Ireland and take my own tour (just historic sites and pubs!)
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