Instructional Video10:45
Weird History

What It Was Like to Be a Spectator at the Roman Colosseum

12th - Higher Ed
Ancient Romans loved their sports and entertainment, and the Colosseum put on the grandest games in all of ancient Rome. With its gladiators, interchangeable arenas, exotic animals, and the rare naval reenactment, being a spectator in...
Instructional Video0:55
Curated Video

I WONDER - Where Did The Emperor Sit In The Colosseum?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of where did The Emperor sit in The Colosseum.
Instructional Video1:00
Curated Video

I WONDER - What Were The Tunnels Under The Colosseum For?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of what were the tunnels under The Colosseum for.
Instructional Video10:22
AllTime 10s

10 Priceless Artifacts Destroyed By Idiots

12th - Higher Ed
10 Priceless Artifacts Destroyed By Idiots
Instructional Video10:52
Weird History

How The Roman Colosseum Was Built

12th - Higher Ed
One of the world's most notable feats of architecture is the Colosseum in Rome. Opened in 80 CE by Emperor Titus, this massive structure existed solely to entertain the masses with gladiator fights, animal skirmishes, and, at some point,...
Instructional Video9:36
Learning Mole

The Colosseum

Pre-K - 12th
In this video we explore the ancient Colosseum and why it was built.
Instructional Video11:28
AllTime 10s

10 Famous Landmarks That Were Almost Destroyed

12th - Higher Ed
Imagine a world without the Eiffel Tower, The Statue of Liberty or The Colosseum' Well, that's a world that almost existed. Alltime 10s brings you 10 stories of how close we came to losing some of the planet's most iconic tourist...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Art History: Ancient Rome: Colosseum

9th - 10th
This video [8:34] discusses the Roman Colosseum (Amphitheatrum Flavium), c. 70-80 C.E., Rome Speakers: Valentina Follo (courtesy of Context Travel), Dr. Beth Harris, Dr. Steven Zucker Cover photo by Julia Avra Ugoretz Views of the...
Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course History of Science #6: Roman Engineering

9th - 10th
The Romans developed a lot of infrastructure like roads and aqueducts to both help their cities flourish and to be better at war. But the interesting thing about Roman Engineering is how it was almost all focused on technological...