The theatre in Lepcis Magna is a typical Augustan age theatre, built in AD 1-2, and subsequently renovated by Caracalla. The scaenae frons (back scene) of the theatre is well preserved. Photo ©1995 Stuart Laidlaw, Michael Halliwell, Institute of Archaeology, UCL The curved rows of seats too have survived well. Photo ©1995 Stuart Laidlaw, Michael Halliwell, Institute of Archaeology, UCL Photo ©1995 Stuart Laidlaw, Michael Halliwell, Institute of Archaeology, UCL |