Mortuary variability and social diversity in ancient Greece : studies on ancient Greek death and burial / edited by Nikolas Dimakis and Tamara M. Dijkstra

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford : Archaeopress Archaeology, [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
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Physical Description:ii, 195 Seiten; Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten; 29 cm
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  • Mortuary Variability and Social Diversity in Ancient Greece: A Prologue - Nikolas Dimakis and Tamara M. Dijkstra ; ; Death Practices and Social Change ; ; Protogeometric Thessaly: An Integrated Study of Burial Practices and Isotope Analysis of Human Remains - Eleni Panagiotopoulou ; ; Liminal Spaces, Burial Contexts and Funerary Practices in the pre-Classical Marathon (Attica) - Vicky Vlachou ; ; Funerary Variability in Late Geometric Attica and its Implications: A Closer Look at the Neglected Late 8th-century Cremations - Alexandra Alexandridou ; ; Mortuary Practices in the Ancient Rural Demoi of Southeastern Attica under the Light of Recent Evidence from Five Cemeteries in Mesogaia - Panagiota Galiatsatou ; ; Urbanism and its Impact on Human Health and Diet: A Preliminary Study of the Human Remains from Hellenistic to Late Antique Knossos, Crete - Anna Moles ; ; Social Identity and Treatment in Death ; ; Defining Social Identities at Cemeteries of Late Classical Argos: Age- and Gender-Groups on the Basis of Distinctive Funerary Gifts - Georgia Ivou ; ; Pot Burials in Ancient Thera: The Presence of Infants in the Cemeteries of the Ancient City from 8th to 6th Century BC - Olga Kaklamani ; ; Premature Death and Burial in Classical and Hellenistic Attica - Nikolas Dimakis ; ; Monumental Commemoration and Identity ; ; The Creation of a Deathscape: The Monumental Tomb at Agios Milianos in Lindos - Vasiliki Brouma ; ; Building for the mos Romanus in the Peloponnese: The Columbaria Monuments - Georgios Doulfis ; ; Mortuary Practices at Roman Sparta - Maria Tsouli ; ; Burial Monumentality and Funerary Associations in Roman Kos - Nikolas Dimakis and Vassiliki Christopoulou ; ; Grave Markers (Semata) of the Koan Necropoleis (3rd century BC-3rd century AD) - Chrysanthi Tsouli
  • "This volume is born out of the internatioanl workshop for early career scholars entitled ’Mortuary Variability and Social Diversity in Ancient Greece’ that was held at the Netherlands Institute at Athens, Greece on December 1-2, 2016." - Seite 1
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