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- Cavea abstract "In Roman times the cavea were the subterranean cells in which wild animals were confined before the combats in the Roman arena or amphitheatre.The cavea also refers to the seating sections of Roman theatres. The cavea is traditionally organised in three horizontal sections, corresponding to the social class of the spectators:The ima cavea is the lowest part of the cavea and the one directly surrounding the orchestra. It was usually preserved for the upper echelons of society.The media cavea directly follows the ima cavea and was open to the general public, though mostly reserved for men.The summa cavea is the highest section and was usually open to women and children.The cavea was further divided vertically into cunei. A cuneus (Latin for "wedge"; plural, cunei) was a wedge-shaped division separated by the scalae or stairways.".
- Cavea thumbnail Cavea_illustration_-_Roman_theatre_at_Bosra.jpg?width=300.
- Cavea wikiPageID "473144".
- Cavea wikiPageLength "1462".
- Cavea wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Cavea wikiPageRevisionID "555495775".
- Cavea wikiPageWikiLink Amphitheatre.
- Cavea wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Cavea wikiPageWikiLink Arena.
- Cavea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Rome.
- Cavea wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Cavea wikiPageWikiLink Latin_language.
- Cavea wikiPageWikiLink Roman_theatre_(structure).
- Cavea wikiPageWikiLink File:Cavea_illustration_-_Roman_theatre_at_Bosra.jpg.
- Cavea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cavea".
- Cavea wikiPageWikiLinkText "auditorium".
- Cavea wikiPageWikiLinkText "cavea".
- Cavea hasPhotoCollection Cavea.
- Cavea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ancient-Rome-stub.
- Cavea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cavea subject Category:Ancient_Rome.
- Cavea hypernym Cells.
- Cavea type AnatomicalStructure.
- Cavea comment "In Roman times the cavea were the subterranean cells in which wild animals were confined before the combats in the Roman arena or amphitheatre.The cavea also refers to the seating sections of Roman theatres. The cavea is traditionally organised in three horizontal sections, corresponding to the social class of the spectators:The ima cavea is the lowest part of the cavea and the one directly surrounding the orchestra.".
- Cavea label "Cavea".
- Cavea sameAs Càvea.
- Cavea sameAs Cávea.
- Cavea sameAs Cavea.
- Cavea sameAs Cavea.
- Cavea sameAs カウェア.
- Cavea sameAs Cavea_(theater).
- Cavea sameAs Cavea.
- Cavea sameAs Cávea_(arquitetura).
- Cavea sameAs m.02drdx.
- Cavea sameAs Cavea.
- Cavea sameAs Q23151.
- Cavea sameAs Q23151.
- Cavea wasDerivedFrom Cavea?oldid=555495775.
- Cavea depiction Cavea_illustration_-_Roman_theatre_at_Bosra.jpg.
- Cavea isPrimaryTopicOf Cavea.