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    Burial, Society and Context in the Roman World

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    Burial, Society and Context in the Roman World

    John Pearce, Martin Millett, Manuela Struck, "Burial, Society and Context in the Roman World"
    English | 2015 | ISBN: 1842170341 | PDF | pages: 150 | 31.2 mb

    Although a large number of cemeteries have been explored in Roman Britain they have never been seen as central to the study of the province. This collection of twenty-eight papers, from a symposium held at the University of Durham in 1997, explores different approaches to examine the contribution that cemeteries can make to our wider understanding of Roman society. The papers are grouped under five headings: The reconstruction of mortuary rituals; Burial and social status; The dead in the landscape; Burial and ethnicity and society; Religion and Burial in late Roman Britain and Italy.
    Table of Contents
    Preface (M.Millet) vii
    Abstracts, Zusammenfassungen, Resumes ix
    List of Contributors xxiii
    THE RECONSTRUCTION OF MORTUARY RITUALS
    1. Burial, society and context in the provincial Roman worls (J.Pearce) p.1
    Introduction p.13
    2. Ritual, sequence, and structure in Late Iron Age mortuary practices in north-west Europe (A.p. Fitxpatrick) p.15
    3. Reconstructing funerary rituals: the evidence of ustrina and related archaeological structures (M.Polfer) p.30
    4. Phoenix rising: aspects of cremation in Roman Britain (J. McKinley) p.38
    5. Functional and conceptual archaeobotanical data from Roman cremations (A. Kreuz) p.45
    6. Pottery assemblages in Gallo-Roman cemteries (M. Tuffreau-Libre) p.52
    BURIAL AND SOCIAL STATUS
    Introduction p.61
    7.Mors immatura in he Roman world - a mirror of society and tradition (S. Martin-Kilcher) p.63
    8. Portrait figures on sephulchral altars of Roman liberti: evidence of Romanization or assimilation of attributes characterizing higher social strata? (D. Dexheimer) p.78
    9. High status burials in roman Britain (1st-3rd centuries AD) - potential of interpretation (M. Struck) p. 85
    10. Funerary rites in Verulamium during the early Roman period (R. Niblett) p.97
    11. Biology and burial practices from the end of the first century AD to the beginning of the fifth century AD: the rurla necropolis of Chantambre (essonne, France) (P. Murail and L. Girard) p.105
    12. A Roman cemetery in the eastern Civitas Treverorum. Preliminary report on the excavations in Wadern-Oberlosten in Northwest Saarland (Germany) (A. Abegg-Wigg) p.112
    13.An elite funerary enclosure in the centre of the villa of Biberist-Spitalhof (Switzerland) - a case study (C. Schucany) p.118
    THE DEAD IN THE LANDSCAPE
    Introduction p.125
    14. Putting the dead in their place: burial location in Roman Britain (S. Esmonde Cleary) p.127
    15. Continuity of prehistoric burial sites in the Roman landscape of Sandy Flanders (F. Vermeulen and J. Bourgeois) p. 143
    16. The living and the dead: approches to landscape around Lyons (L. Tranoy) p.162
    17. Burial in Asia Minor during the Imperial period, with particular reference to Cilicia and Cappadocia (M. Spanu) p.169
    BURIAL AND ETHNICITY
    Introduction p.179
    18. Early Roman graves in Southern Bavaria: a review (P. Fasold) p. 181
    19. Early Roman graves in Cologne (M. Riedel) p. 192
    20. Connection between funerary rites and ethnic groups in the cemeteries of north-eastern Pannonia (J. Topal) p.197
    21. Romanization and ethnic elements in burial practice in the southern part of Pannonia Inferior and Moesia Superior) A. Jovanovic) p.204
    SOCIETY, RELIGION AND BURIAL IN LATE ROMAN BRITAIN AND ITALY
    Introduction p.215
    22. Putting Late Roman burial practice (from Britain) in context (L. Quensel-von-Kalben)
    23. Gender imbalances in Romano-British cemetery populations: a re-evaluation of the evidence (C. Davison) p.231
    24. Glass vessels as grave goods and grave ornaments in the catacombs of Rome (P. De Santis) p.238
    25. Clothing in burial practice in Italy in the early Christian period (R. Martorelli) p. 244
    26. Amulet and grave in Late Antiquity: some examples from Roman cemeteries (D. Nuzzo) p.249
    27. Funerary equipment from the circiforme basilica by the Via Ardeatina, Rome (P. del Moro) p.256
    28. Intra-mural burials at Rome between the 5th and 7th centuries AD (R, Meneghini and R. Santangeli Valenzani) p. 263
    Afterword (R.Reece) p.270