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Burial and Memorial in Late Antiquity: Volume 1: Thematic Perspectives
 
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Burial and Memorial in Late Antiquity

Volume 1: Thematic Perspectives
 
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This book presents current work on the archaeology of burial and memorial in late antiquity, with insights from excavation, science, and texts, from DNA to perfume traces, mausolea to relic translation, tomb robbing to statue spoliation, in East and West.

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Burial and Memorial explores funerary and commemorative archaeology, A.D. 284?650, across the late antique world. This first volume includes an overview of research, and papers exploring bioarchaeology, mortuary rituals, mausolea, and funerary landscapes. It considers the sacralisation of tombs, the movements of relics, and the political significance of cemeteries. The nature and fate of statue monuments is explored, as memorials to individuals. Authors also compare the destruction or preservation of tombs in relation to other buildings. Finally, the city itself is considered as a place of collective memory, where meanings were long maintained, via a study of spoliation.
Tartalomjegyzék:

Volume 1



Acknowledgements

List of Contributors



Burial and Memorial in Late Antiquity: Perspectives and Opportunities

Luke Lavan



Bioarchaeology



Recent Bioarchaeological Research on Early Medieval Cemeteries in Italy

Alexandra Chavarría Arnau, Leonardo Lamanna and Maurizio Marinato



Treatment of the Body



?To Make the Unseen Seen?: Organic Residue Analysis of Late Roman Grave Deposits

Rhea C. Brettell, Eline M. J. Schotsmans, William H. C. Martin, Ben Stern and Carl P. Heron



The Colour of Death: Colour Symbolism and Burial in Roman Britain

Chloe Clark



Funeral Processions in Late Antiquity

Luke Lavan



Mausolea




Late Roman ?Mausolea? in Hispania

José Miguel Noguera Celdrán and Javier Arce



Mausolea in North-West Europe: the Transition from the Roman to Late Antique Periods

Christopher J. Sparey-Green



Late Roman Mausolea in Pannonia

Zsolt Magyar



Mausolea in Late Antique Italy

Mark J. Johnson



Changing Funerary Landscapes in Late Antiquity: Mausolea in North Africa

Julia Nikolaus



Funerary Landscapes




Funerary Landscapes in Catalonia (3rd?6th c. AD)

Judit Ciurana Prast



The Late Antique Funerary Landscape of Rome: 3rd to 4th c. AD

Barbara E. Borg



Burying the Saints Next to the Common Dead: the Burial Habits of the Christian Elite in the 4th c. and the First Translations of Relics

Efthymios Rizos



Topography and Ideology: Contested Episcopal Elections and Suburban Cemeteries in Late Antique Rome

Samuel Cohen



Other Memorials: Statue Monuments




The Archaeology of Late Antique Statue Monuments

Luke Lavan



The Many Lives of the Statue Bases of Lepcis Magna

Francesca Bigi and Ignazio Tantillo



Tombs and Spolia in City Walls




Memorial and Oblivion in Late Antiquity: the Testimony of Spolia in City Walls

Luke Lavan



The Destruction, Preservation, and Adaptive Reuse of Funerary Monuments within Urban Fortifications in Late Antiquity: the West

Douglas Underwood



The Destruction, Preservation, and Adaptive Reuse of Funerary Monuments in Urban Fortifications in Late Antiquity: the East

Nick Mishkovsky



Spolia in Late Antique City Walls: Catalogue 1: Africa and the East

Luke Lavan



Spolia in Late Antique City Walls: Catalogue 2: The West

Douglas Underwood and Luke Lavan



Spolia and Civic Memory




Urban Landscapes from Architectural Reuse: Spolia, Chronology and Civic Memory in Late Antique Ephesus

Luke Lavan



Abstracts in French


Volume 2



Acknowledgements

List of Contributors



Burial in Late Antiquity: a Bibliographic Essay

Part 1: Thematic and Regional Studies

Solinda Kamani and Luke Lavan



Burial in Late Antiquity: a Bibliographic Essay

Part 2: Key Sites

Solinda Kamani



Regional Perspectives




Aspects of Late Roman Burial Practice in Southern Britain

Paul Booth



Burial in Late Antiquity: Recent Evidence from Londinium

Victoria Ridgeway and Sadie Watson



New Cemetery Evidence from Late Roman Canterbury: the Former Hallet?s Garage Site in Context

Elizabeth Duffy, Adrian Gollop and Jake Weekes



Levis aesto terra ? Early Christian Elite Burials from St. Maximin, Trier (Germany)

Nicole Reifarth, Hiltrud Merten, Wolf-Rüdiger Teegen, Jens Amendt, Ina Vanden Berghe, Carl Heron, Julian Wiethold, Ursula Drewello, Rainer Drewello and Lukas Clemens



Funerary Patterns in Late Roman Cities (3rd to 7th c.): Reviewing Archaeological Data in Northern Italy

Alexandra Chavarría Arnau



Funerary Practices in Late Antique Sardinia: Overview and Potential

Mauro Puddu



Burial Rites in Byzantine Sicily ? New Approaches and Discoveries

Valentina Caminneci, Maria Serena Rizzo and Martin Carver



Late Roman Burials in Slovenia

Kaja Stemberger



Death at the Edge of Empire: Burial Practices in the Province of Scythia (4th?7th c. AD)

Ciprian Cre?u and Andrei D. Soficaru



Burial and Society in the Greek World During Late Antiquity

Joseph L. Rife



From Necropoleis to Koimetéria: Burial practices in Late Antique (late 3rd?7th c.) Sagalassos, South-West Turkey

Sam Cleymans and Peter Talloen



The Archaeology of Late Antique Mortuary Practices in the Near East

Ádám Bollók



The Archaeology of Death and Burial in Late Antique Egypt

Elisabeth O?Connell



Abstracts in French

Indices