King Herod's 'Hippodrome'

King Herod's 'Hippodrome' (HM2IAS)

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N 32° 29.993', W 34° 53.463'

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This hippodrome (circus* in Latin), built in 10/9 B.C. by King Herod for the inauguration of the city, held horse - and chariot - races, athletics, gladiatorial combat and hunting games. Before falling into disuse at the end of the Roman period, the building's southern end was converted into an oval amphitheater for the staging of gladiatorial combat and hunting games.

Did the Building Serve Other Purposes as Well?
In the Greek-speaking eastern part of the Roman Empire, these spectacles as well as sprint races were held in a building known as a stadium. Historical sources on Caesarea mention a stadium where Jewish, and later, Christian prisoners were sent to their death fighting in the arena as gladiators or as prey for wild beasts.

*The Roman circus, based on the design of the Greek hippodrome, is a U-shaped enclosure built for horse - and chariot - races.

The 315 X 68 meter building underwent various changes. In the 1st century A.D. the western seating area was added, bringing the structure's seating capacity to approximately 12,000.

Caption explaining designated points on the Hippodrome illustration:

1. Entrance
2. Dignitaries Tribune
3. Arena
4. Shrine
5. Vaulted passageway
6. Seating Area
7. Axial rib (spina)
8.



Underground gallery
9. 1st Turning post (meta prima)
10. 2nd Turning Post (meta secunda)
11. Northern Wall of the amphitheater
12. Starting gates (carceres)

Caption explaining replicas displayed on the marker:

Numbered bone tokens (admission tickets?) found near the building. (enlarged - 1:1.5)
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HM NumberHM2IAS
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Date Added Monday, July 1st, 2019 at 8:01am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)25S E 322342 N 3597421
Decimal Degrees32.49988333, -34.89105000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 32° 29.993', W 34° 53.463'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds32° 29' 59.58" N, 34° 53' 27.78" W
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