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Romanization of Funerary Rituals in Oretania: The Tomb 1 of the Cemetery of the Cerro de las Cabezas (Valdepeñas, Ciudad Real, Spain)

2017

La correcta aplicación de un procedimiento de prevención de impactos y protección al patrimonio arqueológico, desarrollado con motivo de la implantación de una línea eléctrica de alta tensión, permitió en 2013 el hallazgo de una necrópolis junto al Cerro de las Cabezas (Valdepeñas, Ciudad Real). Hasta el momento se desconocía la localización del área funeraria de este gran oppidum. Las catorce tumbas documentadas durante esta breve intervención (catorce días de trabajo) corresponden a los enterramientos de cremaciones en urnas, con piezas de ajuar asociadas como fusayolas, fíbulas, armas y recipientes cerámicos. Se presenta el estudio ceramológico de la Tumba 1; la única de entre las excava…

AjuarArcheologyUNESCO::HISTORIAHumanidadesRomanizaciónCerámica terra sigillata itálicaArchaeologyHistoriaRomanizationArqueologíaFunerary archaeologyCremationGeographyRomanizationArchaeological heritageCeramic Italian terra sigillataPottery:HISTORIA [UNESCO]Historia AntiguaOretaniaTrousseauArqueología funerariaCremación
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Offerings for the gate: a ritual deposit at the West Gate of la Bastida de les Alcusses (Moixent, Valencia)

2015

En este trabajo se dan a conocer los resultados de las excavaciones llevadas a cabo en la Puerta Oeste de a Bastida de les Alcusses entre los años 2010 y 2011. Asociado a una renovación de las estructuras de la entrada y la muralla, se documentó un depósito de varios centenares de objetos incluyendo herrajes, maderas, armas, cerámica, semillas, frutos, fauna y restos constructivos. Presentamos el estudio multidisciplinar de todos los materiales y las varias líneas de interpretación que nos sugiere este extraordinario contexto.

ArcheologyOppidumIron AgeRitualizationmedia_common.quotation_subjectGateContext (language use)Ancient historyPenínsula IbéricaArqueologíaRitualizaciónAntiguitats (Arqueologia)Iron WeaponsIberianslcsh:CC1-960CarpentryCarpinteríamedia_commonCremaciónExcavationArtArchaeologyCremationPaís ValencianoArchaeologyPuertaEdad del Hierrolcsh:ArchaeologyCultura ibéricaArmas de hierroPotteryValenciaArqueobiologíaBioarchaeologyCC1-960Iberian PeninsulaTrabajos de Prehistoria
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The cremation structures of the Roman Empire: anthracological data versus historical sources

2011

ISSN: : 0210-3729; International audience; During the excavation of the Roman necropolis site Richeaume (Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence, France), cremation primary structures have been identified. A specific protocol consisting in collecting the entire sediment for sampling charred funeral remains on a grid of 20 to 40 cm, was systematically experimented and put into practice. The first anthracological results offer a reading of both qualitative and quantitative spatial residues of the cremation (including the discovery of the ignition lock, and technical aspects revealing a specific choice adapted to the practice of cremation). This reading led to interpret anthracological results in a technic…

Roman Empire[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorywritten sourcessources iconographiquescremationanthracologyEmpire romainanthraoclogieiconographysources écrites[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/History
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Human remains and funerary rites in the Phoenician Necropolis of Motya (Sicily)

2017

The aim of this paper is to examine the fresh evidences retrieved in the early cemetery or "archaic necropolis" of the island of Motya, one of the main Phoenician colonies in the Mediterranean.

Settore BIO/08 - AntropologiaAnthropology Child interments Cremation Motya Cemetery
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New investigations in the North-East quarter of Motya. The archaic cemetery and Building J

2017

In June 2013 the University of Palermo excavations on Motya were resumed. The main goal of the new project is to investigate the north-east quarter of the Phoenician settlement and its urban development since the time of its foundation. Two main areas of excavation were opened. In the early cemetery sixteen cremation burials of the archaic period were uncovered. The most striking discoveries, never attested before, were a tomb containing Hellenistic offerings, and the occurrence of archaic infant cremations. The second excavation was conducted east of Zone K in Building J, which is characterized by its use of a fine ‘pier and rubble’ construction technique. Two rooms have been partially cle…

Settore L-OR/06 - Archeologia Fenicio-PunicaMotya Phoenician burial customs Punic monumental architecture peripheral industrial belt cremation “pier and rubble” structure
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NEW ANTHROPOLOGICAL DATA FROM THE ARCHAIC NECROPOLIS AT MOTYA (2013 EXCAVATION SEASON)

2018

In this paper we present the most recent anthropological study on bones of the archaic tombs of Motya (Sicily, Italy), where a large necropolis has been brought to light since the first excavations of Joseph Whitaker. The newly acquired data suggest that this portion of the Motya archaic cemetery was not exclusively devoted to the incineration of particular classes of age but the urns and cists could contain multiple burials of very different ages. .

Settore L-OR/06 - Archeologia Fenicio-PunicaNecropolis anthropological study cremation Motya.Settore BIO/08 - Antropologia
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The Archaic Cemetery at Motya. A case-study for tracing early colonial Phoenician culture and mortuary traditions in the West Mediterranean

2016

The burial ground, roughly dating from the late 8th cent. BC onwards, is characterised in its earliest major phase by the almost exclusive practice of cremation, a rite that was introduced and largely attested in the Levant during the Iron Age1 . The same rite was inherited from the Phoenician homeland and became widespread in the western colonial world, where it eventually survived until the Hellenistic period. The purpose of the present paper is to re-examine briefly the archaeological evidence so far retrieved in the early island cemetery, stressing its main features and reviewing some of the current scholarly views and interpretations.

Settore L-OR/06 - Archeologia Fenicio-PunicaPhoenician Burial customs Motya cremation Sicily
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IL POPOLAMENTO DI THARROS IN ETÀ FENICIA E PUNICA. ANALISI ANTROPOLOGICHE PRELIMINARI DALLA NECROPOLI MERIDIONALE DI CAPO SAN MARCO (PENISOLA DEL SIN…

2020

Si riportano i primi dati dell’analisi antropologica eseguita sui resti scheletrici recuperati, da deposizioni primarie e secondarie, durante le recenti campagne di scavo effettuate nella necropoli meridionale di Tharros nell’ambito della Concessione ministeriale di ricerche e scavi archeologici in carico all’Università di Bologna. Tale studio rappresenta una nota preliminare dell’indagine bioarcheologica in corso ad opera del Laboratorio di Antropologia dell’Università degli Studi di Palermo con la Scuola di Specializzazione in Beni archeologici dell’Università di Bologna, sui resti antropologici tharrensi, e si inserisce in un più ampio progetto di ricerca rivolto alla ricostruzione del p…

Tharros Anthropology Inhumation Cremation Ancient CemeteryTharros Antropologia Inumazione Cremazione PaleopatologiaSettore BIO/08 - Antropologia
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The necropolis of Orriols (Valencia): examples of funerary ritual in the Roman age (2nd – 4th centuries AD)

2016

La necrópolis de la barriada de Orriols (Valencia) se levanta sobre una pequeña elevación del terreno en relación con la Vía Augusta. Se trata de un cementerio periurbano que estuvo en uso entre los siglos II y IV d. C. Los enterramientos responden a los rituales de cremación e inhumación, lo que nos ha permitido constatar dos fases cronológicas durante las que se emplean otras prácticas funerarias. Además, los materiales estudiados se corresponden con las distintas fases que atravesaba el difunto, incluso después de ser enterrado. The necropolis of Orriols (Valencia) stands on a small hill a bit more elevated than the Via Augusta. It is a suburban cemetery that was used between the 2nd and…

TombArcheologyHistorylcsh:Prehistoric archaeologymedia_common.quotation_subjectTumbaRitualArqueologíaMonumentoInhumationlcsh:CC1-960ValenciaVidrioDeceasedCremaciónmedia_commonbiologyBustumMonumentPaleontologyArtFunusbiology.organism_classificationArchaeologyCremationUncturaDifuntolcsh:ArchaeologyGlasslcsh:GN700-890InhumaciónLucentum
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Crémations et monument funéraire campaniformes à Genlis « le Nicolot » (Côte-d'Or, France)

2021

The building of the high-speed rail track linking the Rhine to the Rhone led to the discovery of two Bell Beaker burials in an Iron Age cemetery located in the plain to the east of Dijon. The Tilles plain is an alluvial environment, shaped by the valleys of the Tille and the Ouche and populated since Late Prehistory, particularly during the Bell Beaker and Early Bronze periods, which have yielded settlements located on the rivers. These burials are the first funerary features discovered in the area.The two Bell Beaker cremation burials excavated at Genlis "le Nicolot" are remarkable, as still too little is known of the funerary practices of the period in the east of France and in particular…

[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryCampaniformecremationbeakerstombepoignard en cuivrecrémationcopper daggerBell BeakersgobeletsBourgognegravesBurgundy
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