Hypogeum
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Hypogeum
3D western profile of the Hypogeum of the Volumni, cut from a laser scan
3D image of Tablinum inside Hypogeum of the Volumni, cut from a laser scan Hypogea will often contain niches for cremated human remains or loculi for buried remains. Hypogeum can also simply refer to any antique building or part of building built below ground. There was a series of underground tunnels under the Colosseum where slaves and animals were kept ready to fight for the gladitorial games. The animals and slaves would be let up through trapdoors under the sand covered arena at any time during a fight.
ExamplesAn early example of a hypogeum is found at the Minoan Bronze Age site of Knossos on Crete. Hogan notes this underground vault was of a beehive shape and cut into the soft rock.[3] Other subterranean constructionsOther excavated structures, not used for ritual purposes, include the Greco-Roman cryptoporticus, and in other cultures the dugout, souterrain, yaodong and fogou. See alsoExternal links
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