- The
cavea (Latin for "enclosure") are the
seating sections of Gr**** and
Roman theatres and amphitheatres. In
Roman theatres, the
cavea is traditionally...
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three main parts: the
cavea, the arena, and the vomitorium. The
seating area is
called the
cavea (Latin for "enclosure"). The
cavea is
formed of concentric...
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Cavea is a low
perennial herbaceous plant that is ****igned to the
family Asteraceae.
Cavea tanguensis is
currently the only
species ****igned to this genus...
- rooms. La
cavea Exterior, two of the
three levels of
restored arcades.
Orchestra and
cavea. Two
levels of seating, the Ima
Cavea and the
Media Cavea. Third...
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itself was
divided into the
stage (orchestra) and the
seating section (
cavea). The
cavea was
sometimes constructed on a
small hill or
slope in
which stacked...
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Cavea-B is a
mixture of 1,4-Diaza-1,2,4-trimethyl bicyclo[2.2.2]octane dinitrate,
dissolved in
white fuming nitric acid. It was
researched during the...
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theatre itself is
divided into the
seating section (
cavea) and the
stage (orchestra). The
cavea, the area in
which people gathered, is
hollowed out of...
- “the turtles” and “the
computer mouses”.) The
outdoor theater,
called the
Cavea,
recalls ancient Gr**** or
Roman performance spaces and is fan-shaped around...
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Omoglymmius cavea is a
species of
beetle in the
subfamily Rhysodidae. It was
described by R.T. & J.R. Bell in 1982. "Omoglymmius
cavea R.T. & J.R.Bell...
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cavea was
divided into
three sections, the ima,
media and
summa cavea,
separated by
annular corridors called praecinctions. The first, the ima
cavea,...