The Colchester vase, crafted around A.D. 175, on display at Colchester Castle Museum in the U.K.


The Colchester vase, crafted around A.D. 175, on display at Colchester Castle Museum in the U.K. (Image credit: Carole Raddato; (CC BY-SA 2.0))

Vivid depictions of battling gladiators on a clay vase are the first concrete evidence that these combatants duked it out in Roman Britain, new research finds.

The vessel, known as the Colchester vase, is well known to researchers; it was discovered in a Roman-era grave in Britain in 1853 and holds a person’s cremated remains. However, nothing was known about the deceased, and it was unclear whether the vase had been crafted locally or in continental Europe, where gladiator fights were known to entertain audiences in the Roman Empire.



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