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1,700-year-old battered bear skull discovered by Roman arena — and its injuries suggest it fought in a gladiatorial stadium

a reconstructed Roman amphitheater with wooden stands and ruins of low walls in a lush grassy landscape

The battered skull of a brown bear discovered near a Roman amphitheater in Serbia reveals that the wild animal had been kept in captivity for years and was fighting off an infection when it died around 1,700 years ago.

The finding is the first direct evidence of the use of bears in the gladiatorial arena and attests to the barbarism of animal spectacles in the Roman Empire.

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