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During the Early Middle Ages, the Colosseum was used as the site of a church and cemetery. Later on, the spaces in the structure were rented out as shops and living quarters. It was also clearly used for other purposes, though the records are not complete about this, and parts of it were removed to be used elsewhere.

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