Burial and society in non-Greek Salento (Southeast Italy) 600-250 BC. (original) (raw)

Burial and social change in first-millennium BC Italy: approaching social agents

Patrizia von Eles, Rafael Scopacasa

Oxbow Books, 2016

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Dolfini, A. 2015. Neolithic and Copper Age mortuary practices in the Italian peninsula: Change of meaning or change of medium? In J.R. Brandt, H. Ingvaldsen & M. Prusac (eds.) Death and Changing Rituals: Function and Meaning in Ancient Funerary Practices: 17-44. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

Andrea Dolfini

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Tradition in the Face of Death. Cultural Contacts and Burial in Sicily (7th–5th c. B.C.), in: Holger Baitinger (Hrsg.), Materielle Kultur und Identität im Spannungsfeld zwischen mediterraner Welt und Mitteleuropa, Internationale Tagung 22.-24. 10. 2014 RGZM (2016) 121-132.

Nadin Burkhardt

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Diversity in Death:a construction of identities and the funerary record of multi-ethnic central Italy from 950-350 BC

Albert Nijboer

2018

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Diversity in death: a construction of identities and the funerary record of multi-ethnic central Italy from 950 to 350 BC

Albert Nijboer

The Archaeology of Death; Papers in Italian Archaeology VII, 2018

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Tracing transculturality in burial contexts: the case of Sala Consilina, Southern Italy

Serena Sabatini

P. Suchowska-Ducke, S. Scott Reiter & H. Vandkilde (eds), Forging identities. The Mobility of Culture in Bronze Age Europe. Report from a Marie Curie project 2009-2012 with concluding conference at Aarhus University, Moesgaard 2012 (BAR Int. s. 2771), Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 245-255, 2015

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Funerary Practices under Globalizing Influences on the Frontier of Roman Pannonia: The Performance and Expression of Communal and Individual Social Identities as Evidenced in the Cremation Burial Assemblages of the Bécsi Road Cemetery of the Canabae of Aquincum and the Southern Cemetery of the Ci...

Tristan Ellenberger

2021

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7th Conference of Italian Archaeology, Galway, April 16-18, 2016. Paper read on "Ranking, power and social identity in the Orientalizing indigenous cemeteries of the Sarno Valley, Campania"

Francesca Mermati

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Funerary deviancy and social inequality in protohistoric Italy: what the dead can tell

Vera Zanoni, Elisa Perego, Massimo Saracino, Lorenzo Zamboni

Preistoria Alpina , 2017

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CAJ Review of Perego & Scopacasa (eds.) 2016, Burial and Social Change in First Millennium BC Italy: Approaching social agents

Marleen Termeer

Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2017

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Gender and ritual in ancient Italy. A quantitative approach to grave goods and skeletal data in pre-Roman Samnium

Rafael Scopacasa

American Journal of Archaeology 118.3, 2014

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Simbolismo funerario e ideologia alle origini di una civiltà urbana. Forme rituali nelle sepolture “villanoviane” a Tarquinia e Vulci e nel loro entroterra, Collana “Grandi contesti e problemi della protostoria italiana” (a cura di R. Peroni), 3, Florence 1999.

Cristiano Iaia

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Hoping for Continuity. Being born and dying young in Archaic Gela (Sicily): from the analysis of the cemeteries to the reconstruction of cultural identity, in G. Shepherd (ed.), Interaction and Identity (SIMA PB 90), Nicosia Cyprus 2021, pp. 165-190.

Claudia Lambrugo

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3rd millennium BC ritual and burial practices in Lombardy

Marco Baioni, Raffaella Poggiani Keller

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Death in Roman Marche, Italy: A Comparative Study of Burial Rituals

Antone Pierucci

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Seventh Conference of Italian Archaeology! ! The Archaeology of Death! ! Programme

Pasquale Marino

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2015. A ‘civilised’ death? The interpretation of provincial Roman grave good assemblages’, in J. Rasmus Brandt, M. Prusac and H. Roland (eds) Death and Changing Rituals. Function and Meaning in Ancient Funerary Practices, Oxford: Oxbow, 223-248

John Pearce

2015

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When technology joins symbolic behaviour: The Gravettian burials at Grotta Paglicci (Rignano Garganico e Foggia e Southern Italy)

Laura Longo

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“Luxury in Funerary Rituals in Ancient Italy: The Dress.”

Larissa Bonfante

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Graves, Gods, and Extratextual Ritual in Archaic Colonial Sicily

Lela Urquhart

Gods, Objects and Ritual in the Ancient Mediterranean, 2014

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The Archaeology of Death . La Necropoli Est di Polizzello: Riti e deposizioni dalle tombe 5 e 5A

Alberto D'Agata

Papers in Italian Archaeology VII The Archaeology of Death, 2018

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Book review: S. Cohn Jr., M. Fantoni, F. Franceschi, and F. Ricciardelli (eds.), Late Medieval and Early Modern Ritual: Studies in Italian Urban Culture (Turnhout: Brepols, 2013), in Speculum, Vol. 90, No. 3 (2015), pp. 789-791

Giorgio Tagliaferro

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8 Grave Goods and Burial Typologies: Funerary Customs in Ravenna

Debora Ferreri

Ravenna and the Traditions of Late Antique and Early Byzantine Craftsmanship

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Beyond the warlike Samnites. Rethinking grave goods, gender relations and social practice in ancient Samnium (Italy)

Rafael Scopacasa

TRAC 09. Proceedings of the nineteenth annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference. , 2010

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Alexandra Chavarria Arnau, Funerary patterns on Late Roman Cities (3rd to 7th centuries). Reviewing archaeological data in northern Italy, in Alexandra Dolea and Luke Lavan (eds.), Burial and Memorial in Late Antiquity 2: Regional Perspectives, LAA 13/2, Brill, 2024, pp. 692-704.

Alexandra Chavarria Arnau

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Horse Burial in Lombard Italy: Crossing Cultural and Afterlife Boundaries in Social Representation

Irina Mattioli

Cheiron: The International Journal of Equine and Equestrian History, 2021

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Graham, E-J 2006. Discarding the destitute: Ancient and modern attitudes towards burial practices and memory preservation amongst the lower classes of Rome. In B. Croxford et al. (eds). 2006 TRAC 2005. Proceedings of the 15th Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference. Oxford, Oxbow, pp. 57–71.

Emma-Jayne Graham

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Research into Pre-Roman burial grounds in Italy

Albert Nijboer, Sarah Willemsen, Jorn Seubers

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Grave goods, burial practices and patterns of distribution in the Vagnari cemetery.

Tracy Prowse

): Beyond Vagnari: New Themes in the Study of Roman South Italy (A.M. Small, ed.), 2014

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Graham, E-J. 2006. The burial of the urban poor in Italy in the late Roman Republic and early Empire. BAR Int. Series 1565. Oxford, Archaeopress.

Emma-Jayne Graham

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From the Neolithic to the Bronze Age in Central Italy: Settlement, Burial, and Social Change at the Dawn of Metal Production

Andrea Dolfini

Journal of Archaeological Research , 2020

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Forms of representation of power and aristocratic funerary rituals in the Langobard kingdom in northern Italy

Paolo de Vingo

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Hugh Last Award: Ritual places, religion and society in archaic central Italy

Fay Glinister

Papers of the British School at Rome, 2000

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Burials of elite children in the Italian peninsula between the second half of the sixth and the end of the seventh centuries AD. Strategies of funerary distinction and funerary goods in the female realm

Martina Dalceggio

Acta archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae (Print), 2022

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Ritual and Remembrance at Archaic Crustumerium. The Transformations of Past and Modern Materialities in the Cemetery of Cisterna Grande (Rome, Italy)

Ulla Rajala

BAR INTERNATIONAL SERIES, 2008

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