The ruins – an oval shaped wall of 50 metres in length and 40 metres width – dates back to the 4th century and were discovered during construction works last month, the archeological serviceExternal link of canton Aargau said.
The site along the Rhine river has been known as the Augusta Raurica garrison at the northern border of the Roman Empire.
The town, now called Kaiseraugst, is some 11km east of the city of Basel and is close to the border with Germany.
The stones and imprints of wooden posts are part of an amphitheatre, which was situated next to a quarry and a fort, the archeological service announced on Wednesday.
It is the youngest Roman amphitheatre found so far, according to experts.
It is the third such arena in Augusta Raurica, one of the most important Roman sites in Switzerland.
“The monument highlights the importance of the garrison during the early centuries AD,” a statement said.
So far, eight ancient Roman amphitheatres have been found in Switzerland. It’s believed that they were used mainly for gladiator combats, chariot races and animal slaying.
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Basel scientists attempt to recreate Roman fridge
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Intricate Roman mosaic discovered in western Switzerland
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Thousands turned out to watch bare-foot fighters dressed in traditional gladiator gear battle it out at the weekend’s Roman Festival in the ancient settlement of Augusta Raurica near Basel. A colourful procession kicked off the first contest on Sunday. A battalion of legionnaires in armour, followed by dancers and musicians in robes and togas, trod…
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