The remains of "snacks" and "nuts" left by the audience were found in a Roman theater 1900 years ago.

Alfonsina Russo, director of the Archaeological Park in Rome, announced that archaeologists have found the remains of snacks that were served to spectators in the Colosseum 1,900 years ago.

Arkeonews indicates that these remains, according to the garden director, are olives, nuts and fruits.

Scientists also found, during excavations, peach, fig, grape and cherry seeds.

And he adds, scientists also found the bones of bears and big cats, which apparently were participating in combat fights.

Among the finds found by scientists, personal items belonging to spectators such as bronze coins dating back to the late Roman era.

Scientists found all these things, according to "Russia Today", during a study of the sewage system in this monument, which began in 2021, and included cleaning about 70 meters of sewage and sewage pipes located under the stands.

It should be noted that the construction of the Colosseum began in the year 72 AD during the reign of Emperor Vespanianos and was completed in the year 80 during the reign of another emperor.

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