This paper provides a study of the grave types and material culture yielded by the archaeolog- ical excavations of the Roman-period necropolis of Sa Mitza Salida, Masullas, centre-west Sardinia. Its aim is to deliver a solid chrono-typological founda- tion for further studies around this site that holds a significant interpretive potential, due to the detailed recording of its excavation. As such, it will require important theoretical efforts and the formulation of new hypotheses involving different research ques- tions and perspectives. The paper will focus on the human remains and material culture coming from a sample of 10 graves dating between the 1st and 3rd centuries ad. The focus will be the single graves and their chronological span...
none5noThe archaeological site of Salorno—Dos de la Forca (Bozen, Alto Adige) provides one of the ra...
This paper concerns burial and cultural items in early Christian and Medieval Sardinia. If our knowl...
An interdisciplinary method involving different disciplines of archeology was carried out on the nec...
Funerary Archaeology and Changing Identities: Community Practices in Roman-Period Sardinia examines ...
The necropolises located along the most important Roman roads represent, regarding the ‘funerary arc...
International audienceSince about twenty years, the study of ancient populations and of funerary pra...
The topic of this paper is ossuary dressing in the broader context of the commemoration of death in ...
The study of the relationships between funerary practices and historical changes in Sardinia between...
This dissertation explores non-elite Roman burial practices that involved post-depositional contact ...
<p>This paper focuses on pottery manufacture and use at the site of S’Uraki (west central Sardinia) ...
Semi-cylindrical and barrel-shaped tombstones known as cupae were set up at a number of sites within...
The study of Casinalbo necropolis (Modena), the largest Terramare burial site (about 670 tombs exvat...
In interpreting the circumstances of an archaeological find site, it is vital to notice every tiny t...
The necropolis of Mitza Salida lies near the little country of Masullas, 35 km distant from the city...
The funeral ritual of cremation has been practiced since ancient times and is an important source of...
none5noThe archaeological site of Salorno—Dos de la Forca (Bozen, Alto Adige) provides one of the ra...
This paper concerns burial and cultural items in early Christian and Medieval Sardinia. If our knowl...
An interdisciplinary method involving different disciplines of archeology was carried out on the nec...
Funerary Archaeology and Changing Identities: Community Practices in Roman-Period Sardinia examines ...
The necropolises located along the most important Roman roads represent, regarding the ‘funerary arc...
International audienceSince about twenty years, the study of ancient populations and of funerary pra...
The topic of this paper is ossuary dressing in the broader context of the commemoration of death in ...
The study of the relationships between funerary practices and historical changes in Sardinia between...
This dissertation explores non-elite Roman burial practices that involved post-depositional contact ...
<p>This paper focuses on pottery manufacture and use at the site of S’Uraki (west central Sardinia) ...
Semi-cylindrical and barrel-shaped tombstones known as cupae were set up at a number of sites within...
The study of Casinalbo necropolis (Modena), the largest Terramare burial site (about 670 tombs exvat...
In interpreting the circumstances of an archaeological find site, it is vital to notice every tiny t...
The necropolis of Mitza Salida lies near the little country of Masullas, 35 km distant from the city...
The funeral ritual of cremation has been practiced since ancient times and is an important source of...
none5noThe archaeological site of Salorno—Dos de la Forca (Bozen, Alto Adige) provides one of the ra...
This paper concerns burial and cultural items in early Christian and Medieval Sardinia. If our knowl...
An interdisciplinary method involving different disciplines of archeology was carried out on the nec...