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Death as a Process

The Archaeology of the Roman Funeral

J. Pearce, J. Weekes (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
272 Seiten
2017
Oxbow Books (Verlag)
978-1-78570-323-2 (ISBN)
CHF 66,30 inkl. MwSt
The study of funerary practice has become one of the most exciting and rapidly developing areas of Roman archaeology in recent decades. This volume draws on large-scale fieldwork from across Europe, methodological advances and conceptual innovations to explore new insights from analysis of the Roman dead, concerning both the rituals which saw them to their tombs and the communities who buried them. In particular the volume seeks to establish how the ritual sequence, from laying out the dead to the pyre and tomb, and from placing the dead in the earth to the return of the living to commemorate them, may be studied from archaeological evidence. Contributors examine the rites regularly practised by town and country folk from the shores of the Mediterranean to the English Channel, as well as exceptional circumstances, as in the aftermath of the Varian disaster in Augustan Germany.

Case studies span a cross-section of Roman society, from the cosmopolitan merchants of Corinth to salt pan workers at Rome and the rural poor of Britannia and Germania. Some papers have a methodological focus, considering how human skeletal, faunal and plant remains illuminate the dead themselves and death rituals, while others examine how to interpret the stratigraphic signatures of the rituals practised before, around and after burial.

Adapting anthropological models, other papers develop interpretive perspectives on the funerary sequences which can thus be reconstructed and explore the sensory dimensions of burying and commemorating the dead. Through these varied approaches the volume aims to demonstrate and develop the richness of the insights into Roman society and culture which may be won from study of the dead.

John Pearce is Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at King’s College, London. His research interests lie in Roman archaeology, especially Italy and the provinces of north-western Europe with particular emphasis on funerary evidence as a source for understanding Roman society, including commemorative memorials, burial rituals and the remains of the dead themselves. Jake Weekes is Archaeological Research Officer at the Canterbury Archaeological Trust, Canterbury, England with particular interests in funerary practices in Roman Britain.

Preface

Jake Weekes and John Pearce

 

Introduction: Death as a process in Roman funerary archaeology

John Pearce

 

Space, object, and process in the Koutsongila Cemetery at Roman Kenchreai, Greece

Joseph L. Rife and Melissa Morison

 

Archaeology and funerary cult: stratigraphy of soils in the cemeteries of Cispadana

Jacopo Ortalli

 

Buried Batavians: mortuary rituals of a rural frontier community

Stijn Heeren and Joris Aarts

 

Funerary Archaeology at St Dunstan’s Terrace, Canterbury

Jake Weekes

 

They fought and died – but were covered with earth only years later: “Mass graves” on the ancient battlefield of Kalkriese

Achim Rost and Susanne Wilbers-Rost

 

Recent work on Romano-British cemeteries

Paul Booth

 

Funerary complexes from imperial Rome: a new approach to anthropological study using excavation and laboratory data

Paola Catalano, Carla Caldarini, Flavio De Angelis and Walter Pantano

 

“How did it go?” … putting the process back into cremation

Jacqueline I. McKinley

 

Animals in funerary practices: sacrifices, offerings and meals at Rome and in the provinces.

Sébastien Lepetz

 

 (Afterword) Process and polysemy: an appreciation of a cremation burial

Jake Weekes

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Studies in Funerary Archaeology ; 12
Zusatzinfo b/w
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 240 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Naturwissenschaften Biologie
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie Volkskunde
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-78570-323-4 / 1785703234
ISBN-13 978-1-78570-323-2 / 9781785703232
Zustand Neuware
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