Crowd control

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Attention had to paid towards crowd control. The Roman architects therefore devised an ingenious system of entrances, corridors, and staircases that allowed the crowds to enter and exit the Colosseum quickly and easily. There were 80 separate entrance arches. By using so many separate entrances the architect solved the problem of crowd control - the Colosseum could be cleared in less than 10 minutes.