This Ph.D. dissertation addresses the question of whether the famous catacombs of Rome are a Christian invention. Traditionally archaeologists believe this to be the case. Recently, however, the idea that the catacombs are a typically Christian invention, has been questioned on the basis of a new analysis of the pertinent literary sources. Such a state of affairs illustrates a basic problem, or rather dichotomy, in current catacomb archaeology: the question of the catacombs’ origin is usually addressed on the basis of either the archaeological or the literary evidence (cfr. Chapter 1: historiographical study). Such an approach is problematic, not only for methodological reasons, but also because it prevents us from gaining a better understa...
This dissertation is the first comprehensive study of columbarium tombs in early Imperial Rome. I us...
textThis dissertation examines the second and third century chamber tombs of the Vatican Necropolis...
Between 1910 and 1912, copies of some sixty burial chambers of the catacombs of Rome were reconstruc...
The idea that the Christian catacombs of Rome were developed to accommodate the defunct of the Chris...
textThe fortuitous discovery of early Christian images adorning the catacombs on Via Salaria in 1578...
A hundred years ago, in the summer of 1910, the first section of the replicas of parts of the cataco...
“Let there be no heavy charge for burying people in the cemetery/tomb, for it belongs to all the poo...
The text traces the discovery and the history of two important banquet scenes from the Roman catacom...
© 2016 Dr. Lachlan William James TurnbullThis thesis investigates the contexts of Christian art in t...
Traditionally, the necropolises of the 4th century have been considered in the framework of the spre...
This dissertation examines the evidence for burial in archaic Rome and Latium with a view to underst...
The catacombs of Rome –and rock-cut hypogea elsewhere in the Mediterranean world and beyond –are end...
This thesis interrogates material sources from the fifth and sixth centuries to come to a nuanced un...
The paper exposes the results of the analysis conducted about two funerary collective settlements i...
Critical analysis of the study and documentation of a Imperial Era necropolis developed as a cemeter...
This dissertation is the first comprehensive study of columbarium tombs in early Imperial Rome. I us...
textThis dissertation examines the second and third century chamber tombs of the Vatican Necropolis...
Between 1910 and 1912, copies of some sixty burial chambers of the catacombs of Rome were reconstruc...
The idea that the Christian catacombs of Rome were developed to accommodate the defunct of the Chris...
textThe fortuitous discovery of early Christian images adorning the catacombs on Via Salaria in 1578...
A hundred years ago, in the summer of 1910, the first section of the replicas of parts of the cataco...
“Let there be no heavy charge for burying people in the cemetery/tomb, for it belongs to all the poo...
The text traces the discovery and the history of two important banquet scenes from the Roman catacom...
© 2016 Dr. Lachlan William James TurnbullThis thesis investigates the contexts of Christian art in t...
Traditionally, the necropolises of the 4th century have been considered in the framework of the spre...
This dissertation examines the evidence for burial in archaic Rome and Latium with a view to underst...
The catacombs of Rome –and rock-cut hypogea elsewhere in the Mediterranean world and beyond –are end...
This thesis interrogates material sources from the fifth and sixth centuries to come to a nuanced un...
The paper exposes the results of the analysis conducted about two funerary collective settlements i...
Critical analysis of the study and documentation of a Imperial Era necropolis developed as a cemeter...
This dissertation is the first comprehensive study of columbarium tombs in early Imperial Rome. I us...
textThis dissertation examines the second and third century chamber tombs of the Vatican Necropolis...
Between 1910 and 1912, copies of some sixty burial chambers of the catacombs of Rome were reconstruc...