At the turn of the seventh century, Athenian burial practices underwent a series of changes, including a decline in the number of graves, the advent of primary cremation and offering-ditches, and the disappearance of weapon burials. The main source of information for an analysis of burial customs is, once more, the Kerameikos cemetery. Here a particularly informative context is the early Rundbau plot and other burials next to it, dug into an area included within the Eridanos river bed and the path preceding the Sacred Way. The plot has produced a unique sequence of burials, beginning in Late Geometric IIb and continuing into the early sixth century, some of which contained rare bronze objects of both Greek and eastern (or orientalizing) pro...
Cemeteries are our greatest source of knowledge of the Etruscans, because the Etruscan elite furnish...
In this article I attempt to present main tendencies in the archaeological record of Kerameikos 700-...
This research project examines the appearance and proliferation of some of the earliest cremation bu...
The article illustrates the evidence related to the weapon burial ritual in the specific context of ...
This thesis is about the change in Athenian burial practices between the Archaic and Classical perio...
The weapon burial ritual has a long term history in the Greek burial practises and recent researche...
The seventh century B.C. saw a number of changes in Attic mortuary practices with the emergence of t...
This paper focuses on a diagnostic trait of Thessalian funerary archaeology, namely the combined use...
The burial mound is located on a rather low hill (altitude 41.03m), which rises almost perpendicular...
The materials of the study is 11 Classical period graves, grave goods, funeral gifts and scattered f...
International audienceSince the first excavations in the Early Iron Age cemetery at Vergina during t...
Mortuary practices in southern Greece undergo a radical transformation at the beginning of the Mycen...
There has been very little work on burial practices in Middle Byzantine Greece (ca. 800 to ca. 1100)...
Attic mortuary practices of the last three decades of the eighth century B.C.E. (Late Geometric [LG]...
The public burial of the war dead in Classical Athens has traditionally been a subject of much schol...
Cemeteries are our greatest source of knowledge of the Etruscans, because the Etruscan elite furnish...
In this article I attempt to present main tendencies in the archaeological record of Kerameikos 700-...
This research project examines the appearance and proliferation of some of the earliest cremation bu...
The article illustrates the evidence related to the weapon burial ritual in the specific context of ...
This thesis is about the change in Athenian burial practices between the Archaic and Classical perio...
The weapon burial ritual has a long term history in the Greek burial practises and recent researche...
The seventh century B.C. saw a number of changes in Attic mortuary practices with the emergence of t...
This paper focuses on a diagnostic trait of Thessalian funerary archaeology, namely the combined use...
The burial mound is located on a rather low hill (altitude 41.03m), which rises almost perpendicular...
The materials of the study is 11 Classical period graves, grave goods, funeral gifts and scattered f...
International audienceSince the first excavations in the Early Iron Age cemetery at Vergina during t...
Mortuary practices in southern Greece undergo a radical transformation at the beginning of the Mycen...
There has been very little work on burial practices in Middle Byzantine Greece (ca. 800 to ca. 1100)...
Attic mortuary practices of the last three decades of the eighth century B.C.E. (Late Geometric [LG]...
The public burial of the war dead in Classical Athens has traditionally been a subject of much schol...
Cemeteries are our greatest source of knowledge of the Etruscans, because the Etruscan elite furnish...
In this article I attempt to present main tendencies in the archaeological record of Kerameikos 700-...
This research project examines the appearance and proliferation of some of the earliest cremation bu...