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  • The center of the cavea was hollowed out of a hill or slope, while the outer radian seats required structural support and solid retaining walls.
  • Of the monumental construction, attributable to the Augustan age although completed under Tiberius and subsequently renovated several times, the first two levels of the cavea, the orchestra, the two side entrances, the proscenium and remains of the stage apparatus can still be admired.
  • Tertullian mentions in his introduction to the Florides the richness of the decoration, the splendour of the marbles of the cavea, the parquet floor of the proscenium and the haughty beauty of the pillars.
  • The highest section of seats in a theatre, known in British English as "the gods", even though far from the stage, offer here excellent sightlines, while the actors can be clearly heard, owing to the steepness of the cavea.
  • Two parodoi (side entryways) led off from the orchestra between the seating area of the cavea and the stage building.
  • The arched entrances both at the arena level and within the cavea are called the vomitoria (Latin "to spew forth"; singular, vomitorium) and were designed to allow rapid dispersal of large crowds.
  • Vexillum cavea, common name the bird-cage mitre, is a species of small sea snail, marine gastropod mollusk in the family Costellariidae, the ribbed miters.
  • If we consider, in addition to this axis, the fossil urbanistic remains that Sales identified in Santa Maria square (an unexplained curved façade) and in Caputxes street (some arches, maybe the remains of the structure of a cavea), one can easily imagine a hypothetical circus possibly extended from Caputxes street to the Rec Comtal canal, under the modern Born market.
  • The ima cavea is organized into eleven cunei of twelve rows each and faces north-northeast towards the cardo maximus.
  • The full structure consisted of a large theater section, incorporating a temple, a pulpitum or stage, scaenae frons and cavea (seating) at one end, a large quadriporticus that surrounded an extensive garden and housed Pompey's collection of art and literature, and the curia itself at the opposite end from the theater.
  • After the second half of the sixteenth century, the Marchess of Sortino, Pietro Gaetani, reactivated the ancient aqueduct which brought water to the top of the theatre, allowing the creation of several water mills in the cavea, of which the so-called casetta dei mugnai (Millers' Cottage) at the top of the cavea remains visible.
  • Senators or members of the government in high positions were either seated in the orchestra, the space of semi-circles on the ground level found directly in front of the stage, or the tribunalia, which were theatre loges in an elevated position provided for at the sides of the cavea.
  • In Roman times, a velarium was used as an awning to cover the entire cavea, the seating area within amphitheaters, serving as a protection for the spectators against the sun.
  • The 24 arcades on the first level gave access on either side of the hemicycle to two vomitorium (vomitoria) that sloped gently down to the orchestra, and to a gallery that ran around the cavea from one vomitorium to the other.


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