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- Vomitorium - Wikipedia
A vomitorium is a passage situated below or behind a tier of seats in an amphitheatre or a stadium through which large crowds can exit rapidly at the end of an event
- Purging the Myth of the Vomitorium | Scientific American
As far as pop culture is concerned, a vomitorium is a room where ancient Romans went to throw up lavish meals so they could return to the table and feast some more It's a striking illustration
- Vomitoriums: Fact or Fiction? - HISTORY
But did the average John Doeus actually throw up in a vomitorium during feast times just so he could return to the dinner table for seconds of the roast mutton? The answer is no Vomitoriums
- Mythbusting Ancient Rome – the truth about the vomitorium
This misconception of the vomitorium as a vomiting room is widely acknowledged in popular culture Our aim is to explore how the myth arose and why it has proved to be so persistent
- What was really a vomitorium? - Archaeology Wiki
Archaeologists today use the words vomitorium vomitoria as architectural terms, to describe the passageway or corridor of an amphitheatre connecting the bank seats with an outside space
- Did Romans really purge their bellies in vomitoria? - HowStuffWorks
Turns out, a vomitorium had nothing to do with throwing up Instead, it was a term used in the fourth century to describe passageways in public buildings that "disgorged" people in or out of a seating area
- Vomitorium: A Passage to the Roman Amphitheater or a Vomiting Room?
A vomitorium was simply the passage that spectators used to easily reach their seats in the Colosseum or theatre Although the word vomitorium might indicate that we’re talking about a room to vomit, it actually wasn’t
- What is a Vomitorium? 25 Modern Examples of Efficient Traffic . . .
Specifically, a wide, arterial corridor leading to or from a high-capacity public space such as a theatre, arena, or stadium, designed with the intention to get as many people in or out of the
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