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Seeking York’s lost amphitheatre

Searching for York's lost Amphitheatre..!!! A call for teams to find York's lost amphitheatre has been announced...with a one-off event for teams to compete to where the legendary venue could be on Thursday 9th June 2016. Seen here: A Gladiator (Mark Smith) from The Yorkshire Museum, withEmma Williams; Asst Curator of Learning at The Yorkshire Museum, Mitch Pollington; Archaeologist from AOC (Hi Viz jacket) John Oxley; Archaeologist with The City of York (Blue Hat/Grey Beard), and Cllr Nigel Ayres; Exec Member for Culture, Leisure and Tourism (Blue Hat)... at The Multangular Tower...taking a closer look at where York's lost Amphitheatre may be..?!?

The legend of where York’s long lost Roman amphitheatre lies beneath the city is to be battled out at Ex Factum! This one-off event is recruiting teams to pinpoint where this legendary venue could be, on Thursday 9 June.

Gladiators fought, rebels were executed and the Emperor may have addressed the VI Legion in the city’s amphitheatre. Now, some 2,000 years after it could have been built, City of York Council, York Museum’s Trust and AOC Archaeology Group are inviting ten teams to join Ex Factum and pitch their brilliant and best theories of where the amphitheatre’s remains could be.

The team that gets the biggest thumbs up from the public for its most convincing and entertaining arguments will win Ex Factum. The top team will have the chance to research its idea for the arena’s location in greater depth with the help of a professional archaeologist who can unearth specialist resources and share trade secrets.

Anyone – inquisitive residents, experts in the field or informed amateurs – is invited to take part in the Ex Factum search in any of three ways:

All the details of how teams can sign up and posters can be submitted at www.yorkslostamphitheatre.com . Here too, tickets can be booked to the presentation and voting event at the Yorkshire Museum on 9 June at 6:30pm is set out. A stash of information sheets and links to further resources can also be found at the website.

Councillor Nigel Ayre, Executive Member for Culture, Leisure and Tourism, said: “Ex Factum promises to be a fantastic event! The glamour of the gladiators merged with a hit TV formula, gives residents an unmissable chance to dig deep into their imaginations and knowledge to convince us they know where the amphitheatre lies. This event has been devised thanks to a collaboration between the council, York Museum’s Trust, AOC Archaeology Group and the Festival of Ideas, with funding from the Holbeck Trust.”

Emma Williams, Assistant Curator of Archaeology Learning, said: “Ex Factum is going to be one of the most exciting and entertaining archaeological events of the year. Don’t miss the opportunity to see competing teams debate where York’s amphitheatre might lie.”

Mitchell Pollington of AOC Archaeology Group, said: “We are delighted to be a part of this hugely exciting search for York’s lost amphitheatre and can’t wait to see what suggestions people may have for its location!”

This event is one of 100 free activities offered as part of the University of York’s Festival of Ideas 2016 – http://yorkfestivalofideas.com/2016/ – and comes hot on the heels of the Yorkshire Museum’s Eboracum Roman Festival – http://www.yorkshiremuseum.org.uk

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