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EARLY HISTORY OF RECREATION AND LEISURE

49 CHAPTER 3 EARLY HISTORY OFRECREATION AND LEISURE In the year 80, the Colosseum opened with what must stand as quitethe longest and most disgusting mass binge in Various sorts oflarge-scale slaughter, both of animals and men, were appreciatively watchedby the Emperor Titus and a packed audience for 100 days.. Titus wasquite happy footing the enormous bill just as he and his father, the imperialVespasian, had already footed the bill for building this vast arena. Suchpayments were the privilege of the long run, industrialization brought the reduction of hours per year committed to work have declined in the industrial West in a range from 3,000 3,600 to 1,800 2,000 from 1840 to thepresent.

known about the nature of leisure and play in these early periods. Archaeologists have uncovered artifacts that provide some first-hand evidence of the creative, athletic, and recreation activities of primitive peoples from around the world. We also have extrapolated from the accounts of “primitive” societies written by missionaries and

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