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Posted: 2025-04-29 19:58:33 UTC

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Archaeological evidence suggests lions were used in Roman arenas to execute or fight gladiators, indicated by bite marks on a human bone found in Italy.
Lions were part of Roman gladiatorial events.
Bite marks on a human bone confirm lions' involvement in executions or fights.
The discovery provides direct evidence of how lions were utilized in Roman arenas.
Interpreting the exact context of the bone fragment within the broader historical narrative.
Determining whether the bite marks were from a gladiatorial fight or an execution.