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Posted: 2025-04-25 21:47:28 UTC

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Archaeological evidence suggests that Romans transported lions to Britain for gladiatorial events and public spectacles, indicated by lion bite marks found on human bones.
Discovery of lion bite marks on human bones in Britain
Implication of Roman-era gladiatorial events involving lions
Transportation of lions to Britain by the Romans
Determining the exact purpose of lions in Roman Britain
Understanding the logistics of transporting and keeping lions in Britain