Visitors sitting on the cavea or seating area of the Theatre at Leptis Magna, showing some small temples and colonnades of cipolin columns. Begun in the 1st Century AD and built on the site of a 3rd-5th century BC Punic necropolis, this amphitheatre was donated to the city by Annobal Rufus. It is one of the oldest stone buildings in the ancient Roman world.
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