Ecclesiastical and Senatorial Burials in the Rhône Valley (400-600) - This paper proposes to throw light on the conditions of inhumation observed by the Christian nobility in the Rhône basin in the fifth and sixth centuries. Contributing sources include epigraphic, juridical, narrative, iconographie, and archaeological documents. Their analysis shows that despite Christianization and its possible influence on funerary liturgy, and the practice of entombment near saintly bodies or within churches, the funerary customs of the Christian nobility had barely changed in Southeast Gaul between the fourth and the sixth centuries : the same feasts, the same tendencies to ostentation, the same concern for the perpetuation of the name and the memory o...
The history of the Ethiopian graves and cimeteries is still very poorly studied. The tombs of the sa...
International audienceThis article proposes a first synthesis of ancient funerary practices in weste...
The strongly regional burial practices in late Iron Age and early Roman Britain were followed by a p...
According to Roman tradition the dead were buried in cemeteries located outside the city, while in t...
Document paru seulement en ligne. Pages réelles non définiesFor long considered as a period of socia...
Areas for burial underwent a complete reorganisation between the 6th and 10th centuries, due in larg...
A continuation of the rite of inhumation and a close relationship between settlements and cemeteries...
Les coutumes funéraires dans les provinces romaines reflètent les changements politiques, ethniques,...
The goal of this article is to present the first results of research conducted on the Early Chassean...
Roman civilisation had penetrated South Eastern Gaul more than any region in Western Europe. It is ...
This synthetic approach to the familt cultand burial practices in the Iron Age habitats of the langu...
Traditionally, the necropolises of the 4th century have been considered in the framework of the spre...
Aristocratic Example and Burial Practise in Merovingian Gaul. B. K. Young. Burial practises in Mer...
The paper will present the first results of a research project which aims at: ◦the elaboration of a...
The history of the Ethiopian graves and cimeteries is still very poorly studied. The tombs of the sa...
International audienceThis article proposes a first synthesis of ancient funerary practices in weste...
The strongly regional burial practices in late Iron Age and early Roman Britain were followed by a p...
According to Roman tradition the dead were buried in cemeteries located outside the city, while in t...
Document paru seulement en ligne. Pages réelles non définiesFor long considered as a period of socia...
Areas for burial underwent a complete reorganisation between the 6th and 10th centuries, due in larg...
A continuation of the rite of inhumation and a close relationship between settlements and cemeteries...
Les coutumes funéraires dans les provinces romaines reflètent les changements politiques, ethniques,...
The goal of this article is to present the first results of research conducted on the Early Chassean...
Roman civilisation had penetrated South Eastern Gaul more than any region in Western Europe. It is ...
This synthetic approach to the familt cultand burial practices in the Iron Age habitats of the langu...
Traditionally, the necropolises of the 4th century have been considered in the framework of the spre...
Aristocratic Example and Burial Practise in Merovingian Gaul. B. K. Young. Burial practises in Mer...
The paper will present the first results of a research project which aims at: ◦the elaboration of a...
The history of the Ethiopian graves and cimeteries is still very poorly studied. The tombs of the sa...
International audienceThis article proposes a first synthesis of ancient funerary practices in weste...
The strongly regional burial practices in late Iron Age and early Roman Britain were followed by a p...