amphitheatre• A countyshaped like an amphitheatre.• Another exists at Frilford, with a walled precinctcontaining at least one temple and now supplemented by the recently-discovered amphitheatre.• The upperteam would have been on the loggingtrackabove the naturalamphitheatre when he broke for cover.• A good museum in the castle is stuffed with antiquities, while a Romanamphitheatreoverlooks all.• Beer followed pizza and we looked round the Roman amphitheatre which had been built by Roman legionnaires 1,800 years before.• It is 157 feet high and the amphitheatre from wall to wall is 620 by 513 feet, the largest in existence.• I thought involuntarily of the gladiators of old, entering into the amphitheatre.• The most notableevidence is the amphitheatre.