This paper focuses on the different characters assumed by the burials of children in the early Iron Age (late X-VIII century BC) in the territory surrounding the Etruscan city of Felsina, found both in the necropolis and in the inhabited areas. The new data found during the excavation of the necropolis of Borgo Panigale show us that in this period infants were included in the funeral ritual from birth, with a type of funeral ritual similar to that of adults. Some elements of a female character, like spindle whorls, are also visible in few tombs of girls, while in those of boys there are never any grave goods. It is hypothesized that this difference is due to a different conception of the role assumed by the children in the community, which ...
The evolution and development of mortuary behaviors is of enormous cultural significance. Here we re...
The necropolis of Piano at Navelli was excavated during 2013-2014 by the University of Chieti-Pescar...
The evolution and development of human mortuary behaviors is of enormous cultural significance. Here...
Iconography has always been an outstanding tool for analysing the preception of childhood and childr...
This contribution aims to analyze the phenomenology of subadult burials in the Etruscan necropoleis ...
Iconography has always been an outstanding tool for analysing the preception of childhood and childr...
The theme of infant and child burials in pre-Roman Veneto is of particular interest because of the w...
This study aims at redemption of infant burials found in the early medieval site of Castel Trosino(I...
The early medieval sites of Castel Trosino and Nocera Umbra, both located in central Italy, were dis...
The contribution represents an updated collection of the burials of infants and adolescents within t...
Cette recherche entend examiner les régions de l’Italie méridionale actuelle, exception faite des Po...
The sub-adult burials and their rituality have never been subject of a specific study for the pre-ro...
In antiquity, children who died during the prenatal period or in the first years of life represent a...
The recent excavation campaigns launched by the Universities of Campania ‘Luigi Vanvitelli’, of Tusc...
The recent excavation campaigns launched by the Universities of Campania ‘Luigi Vanvitelli’, of Tusc...
The evolution and development of mortuary behaviors is of enormous cultural significance. Here we re...
The necropolis of Piano at Navelli was excavated during 2013-2014 by the University of Chieti-Pescar...
The evolution and development of human mortuary behaviors is of enormous cultural significance. Here...
Iconography has always been an outstanding tool for analysing the preception of childhood and childr...
This contribution aims to analyze the phenomenology of subadult burials in the Etruscan necropoleis ...
Iconography has always been an outstanding tool for analysing the preception of childhood and childr...
The theme of infant and child burials in pre-Roman Veneto is of particular interest because of the w...
This study aims at redemption of infant burials found in the early medieval site of Castel Trosino(I...
The early medieval sites of Castel Trosino and Nocera Umbra, both located in central Italy, were dis...
The contribution represents an updated collection of the burials of infants and adolescents within t...
Cette recherche entend examiner les régions de l’Italie méridionale actuelle, exception faite des Po...
The sub-adult burials and their rituality have never been subject of a specific study for the pre-ro...
In antiquity, children who died during the prenatal period or in the first years of life represent a...
The recent excavation campaigns launched by the Universities of Campania ‘Luigi Vanvitelli’, of Tusc...
The recent excavation campaigns launched by the Universities of Campania ‘Luigi Vanvitelli’, of Tusc...
The evolution and development of mortuary behaviors is of enormous cultural significance. Here we re...
The necropolis of Piano at Navelli was excavated during 2013-2014 by the University of Chieti-Pescar...
The evolution and development of human mortuary behaviors is of enormous cultural significance. Here...