The end of the villa landscape in the north-western Roman provinces is characterized by significant transformation. One facet is the use of the villa complex and its surrounding area for funerary purposes. Traditionally, these burials have been divided into large-scale reuse of sites in the Migration period and small-scale transitional burials. The study of the latter has previously often been misguided or neglected. In this article, the author examines these transitional burials, addresses their historical background, and presents a new approach for assessing the scale, temporal distribution, and characteristics of a group of sites with funerary evidence in Belgica, Britannia, and the Germanic provinces
Les coutumes funéraires dans les provinces romaines reflètent les changements politiques, ethniques,...
The thesis contends that local identities in North-Western Europe in the PRIA and early Roman period...
Much of our understanding of the funerary archaeology of Roman, late antique, and early medieval Ita...
The end of the villa landscape in the north-western Roman provinces is characterized by significant ...
This study examines the transformation of the Roman villa in the Latin West between the 3rd and 6th ...
The mutation of the villa in the Western Roman Empire is a key element to our understanding of the t...
The mutation of the villa in the Western Roman Empire is a key element to our understanding of the t...
International audienceBackground :Irregular burials (IB-burials showing features that contrast with ...
The thesis focuses on assessing the impact of Rome on the funerary landscapes of Gallia Cisalpina (T...
Background Irregular burials (IB\u2014burials showing features that contrast with the majority of ot...
Historical burial grounds are an enormous archaeological resource and have the potential to inform s...
BACKGROUND: Irregular burials (IB--burials showing features that contrast with the majority of other...
Irregular burials (IB--burials showing features that contrast with the majority of others in their g...
The strongly regional burial practices in late Iron Age and early Roman Britain were followed by a p...
Irregular burials show features that are deviating from the majority of burials in their contemporar...
Les coutumes funéraires dans les provinces romaines reflètent les changements politiques, ethniques,...
The thesis contends that local identities in North-Western Europe in the PRIA and early Roman period...
Much of our understanding of the funerary archaeology of Roman, late antique, and early medieval Ita...
The end of the villa landscape in the north-western Roman provinces is characterized by significant ...
This study examines the transformation of the Roman villa in the Latin West between the 3rd and 6th ...
The mutation of the villa in the Western Roman Empire is a key element to our understanding of the t...
The mutation of the villa in the Western Roman Empire is a key element to our understanding of the t...
International audienceBackground :Irregular burials (IB-burials showing features that contrast with ...
The thesis focuses on assessing the impact of Rome on the funerary landscapes of Gallia Cisalpina (T...
Background Irregular burials (IB\u2014burials showing features that contrast with the majority of ot...
Historical burial grounds are an enormous archaeological resource and have the potential to inform s...
BACKGROUND: Irregular burials (IB--burials showing features that contrast with the majority of other...
Irregular burials (IB--burials showing features that contrast with the majority of others in their g...
The strongly regional burial practices in late Iron Age and early Roman Britain were followed by a p...
Irregular burials show features that are deviating from the majority of burials in their contemporar...
Les coutumes funéraires dans les provinces romaines reflètent les changements politiques, ethniques,...
The thesis contends that local identities in North-Western Europe in the PRIA and early Roman period...
Much of our understanding of the funerary archaeology of Roman, late antique, and early medieval Ita...