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    The cavea (Latin for "enclosure") are the seating sections of Greek and Roman theatres and amphitheatres. In Roman theatres, the cavea is traditionally...
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    three main parts: the cavea, the arena, and the vomitorium. The seating area is called the cavea (Latin for "enclosure"). The cavea is formed of concentric...
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    rooms. La cavea Exterior, two of the three levels of restored arcades. Orchestra and cavea. Two levels of seating, the Ima Cavea and the Media Cavea. Third...
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    cavea was divided into three sections, the ima, media and summa cavea, separated by annular corridors called praecinctions. The first, the ima cavea,...
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    theatre itself is divided into the seating section (cavea) and the stage (orchestra). The cavea, the area in which people gathered, is hollowed out of...
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    The cavea is partly built against the slope of the hill, which provides a natural foundation. The rest of the stand rests on stone arcades. The cavea has...
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  • Omoglymmius cavea is a species of beetle in the subfamily Rhysodidae. It was described by R.T. & J.R. Bell in 1982. "Omoglymmius cavea R.T. & J.R.Bell...
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  • Cavea is a low perennial herbaceous plant that is assigned to the family Asteraceae. Cavea tanguensis is currently the only species assigned to this genus...
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    itself was divided into the stage (orchestra) and the seating section (cavea). The cavea was sometimes constructed on a small hill or slope in which stacked...
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    “the turtles” and “the computer mouses”.) The outdoor theater, called the Cavea, recalls ancient Greek or Roman performance spaces and is fan-shaped around...
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    remains of another Hellenistic building have been found under the Roman cavea. Under Roman rule, the theatre was rebuilt, probably around the time of...
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  • Cavea-B is a mixture of 1,4-Diaza-1,2,4-trimethyl bicyclo[2.2.2]octane dinitrate, dissolved in white fuming nitric acid. It was researched during the...
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    Rib cage (redirect from Cavea thoracis)
    cage Human rib cage Animation of the rib cage Details Identifiers Latin cavea thoracis MeSH D000070602 TA98 A02.3.04.001 TA2 1096 FMA 7480 Anatomical...
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    18th century were portions of the seating closest to the orchestra, or the ima cavea. Piranesi specifically notes that four of the large doors (vomitoria) through...
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  • incorporated into existing buildings. The cavea had 5-6000 seats. The visible part is lower central cavea and includes one of the vomitoria still used...
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    arena in which the gladiators practiced, circumscribed by steps of a small cavea, probably reserved for a limited number of spectators. The size of the arena...
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    access stairs. A pathway (diazoma) runs around the theatre halfway up the cavea, dividing it in two. On the walls there are inscriptions for each of the...
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    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...
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    Amazing Race 1 concluded at the amphitheatre. Aerial view (1986) Exterior Cavea Arena Hypogeum Closing concert of the 2013 Festival international de musique...
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    type of awning used in Roman times. It stretched over the whole of the cavea, the seating area in amphitheaters, to protect spectators from the sun....
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    the arena. Its design consists of a grandstand with ima, media and summa cavea, and a central arena. The stands had a capacity of approximately 15,000...
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    century BC marked the site's peak. A striking fact is the construction of the cavea (Gr. koilo, auditorium) on an artificial hill surrounded by numerous retaining...
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    media, and summa cavea. These zones served to section off certain groups within the population. Of these three divisions, the summa cavea or 'the gallery'...
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    Middle East, as far east as Balochistan. Together with the very different Cavea tanguensis it constitutes the tribe Gymnarrheneae, and in the subfamily...
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    the 13th century the Old Cathedral of the city was built over the upper cavea. In 1988 the first remains of the theatre were discovered during the construction...
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    blocks, that it originally extended higher with a curved overhang. The cavea and seating have largely been lost due to the stripping of the monument...
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    around 1830. They include the cavea and the steps, several arcades of the loggias and remains of the stage. Part of the cavea was occupied by the church...
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    Reconstruction of part of the Forma Urbis with cavea of theatrum Pompei shown....
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    innermost ima cavea, (22 rows) media cavea (5 rows) and summa cavea, the latter being severely deteriorated today. The first rows ima cavea, where the wealthier...
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    32.45 m (106.5 ft) high. It could accommodate 23,000 spectators in the cavea, which had forty steps divided into two meniani. The seats rest directly...
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