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A Roman Theater Reemerges in Croatia Following an Earthquake

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When a public building collapses, we often speak of losses. In Sisak, in Croatia, the opposite happened. Following the 2020 earthquake, renovation work in the town hall brought to light a perfectly preserved Roman theater, buried for almost two millennia. This unexpected vestige redraws the map of the old Siscia, revealing its scope, its complexity and the strategic place that this ancient city held. The Odéon, a typical structure intended for s…
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When a public building collapses, it is often referred to as losses. In Sisak, Croatia, it is the reverse that has occurred. Following the earthquake of 2020, renovation works in the town hall have brought to light a perfectly preserved Roman theatre, buried for nearly two millennia. This unexpected vestige redraws the map of the old Siscia, revealing its scale, its complexity and the strategic place held by this ancient city. The "Lodeon", a ty…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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