In ancient amphitheaters, animals were typically kept in holding pens or cages located beneath or near the arena. These enclosures provided a secure area where animals could be stored before being brought into the main performance space for events such as gladiatorial games or wild beast hunts. The design of these holding areas was crucial for both the safety of the animals and the spectators.
Yes, the Flavian Amphitheatre could be flooded- it often was for full scale navy battles when the typical "Feed gladiators to wild animals" entertainment got boring.
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Mesa Amphitheatre was created in 1979.
Gibson Amphitheatre was created in 1972.
USANA Amphitheatre was created in 2003.
International Amphitheatre was created in 1934.
International Amphitheatre ended in 1999.
Pacific Amphitheatre was created in 1983.
Shoreline Amphitheatre was created in 1986.
Bowery Amphitheatre was created in 1833.
Bowery Amphitheatre ended in 1866.
Starwood Amphitheatre ended in 2007.