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Burial customs, the afterlife and pollution of death in ancient Greece : the Greek world

Louise Cilliers

Acta Theologica, 2005

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Burial customs, the afterlife and the pollution of death in ancient Greece

Louise Cilliers

Acta Theologica

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Burial in Greece

Markus Sehlmeyer

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“Burial and society in the Greek world during Late Antiquity,” in A. Dolea and L. Lavan, eds., Burial and Memorial in Late Antiquity (Late Antique Archaeology 13; Berlin & Leiden: De Gruyter Brill 2024), pp. 779-810. IN PRESS

Joseph L Rife

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Problems of burial in modern Greece: Between customs, law and economy

Gordana Blagojevic

Glasnik Etnografskog instituta, 2013

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ThesCRA VIII Add. VI 1 e: Death and burial in the Greek world; Greek funerary rituals in their archaeological context

Vicky VLACHOU

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Death in post-palatial Greece: Reinterpreting burial practices and social organisation after the collapse of the Mycenaean palaces

Peta Bulmer

2021

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The Evolution of the Afterlife in Archaic Greece. In: K. Waldner/R. Gordon/W. Spickermann (Hg.), Burial Rituals, Ideas of Afterlife, and the Individual in the Hellenistic World and the Roman Empire, Potsdamer Altertumswissenschaftliche Beiträge 57, Stuttgart 2016, 15-29.

Krešimir Matijević

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G. Blagojević, Problems of Burial in Modern Greece: Between Customs, Law and Economy

Gordana Blagojevic

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Burial rites in Thrace and Phrygia.

Rumyana Georgieva

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Book Review of Mortuary Variability and Social Diversity in Ancient Greece: Studies on Ancient Greek Death and Burial, edited by Nicolas Dimakis and Tamara M. Dijkstra

Konstantoula Chavela

American Journal of Archaeology

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An Early Helladic burial—connecting the living and the dead

Erika Weiberg

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Pot burials in ancient Thera: the presence of infants in the cemeteries of the ancient city from 8th to 6th century BC., in N. Dimakis and T. Dijkstra (eds), Mortuary Variability and Social Diversity in Ancient Greece. Studies on ancient Greek death and burial. Oxford 2020, 88-101.

Olga Kaklamani

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Cremation Burials in Greece from the Late Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age. Continuity or Change?, in: M. Lochner - F. Ruppenstein (eds.), Brandbestattungen von der mittleren Donau bis zur Ägäis zwischen 1300 und 750 v. Chr. (Wien 2013)

Florian Ruppenstein

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Θάνατος Review of Publications on Mortuary Practices in Greece (10th – 4th c. BC), Antiquité Classique 84, 2015,  237-258

Alexandra Alexandridou

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Burial customs in Byzantine Greece (with N. Poulou and J. Ott), in: Rome, Constantinople, and Newly-Converted Europe

Elli Tzavella, Jeremy Ott, Natalia Poulou

Rome, Constantinople, and Newly-Converted Europe: Archaeological and Historical Evidence, 2012

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Funerary Variability in Late Geometric Attica and its Implications: A Closer Look at the Neglected Late 8th-century Cremations, in N. Dimakis and T. Dijkstra (eds), Mortuary Variability and Social Diversity in Ancient Greece. Studies on ancient Greek death and burial. Oxford 2020, 32-49

Alexandra Alexandridou

2020

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Dimakis, N., and T.M. Dijkstra (eds). 2020. Mortuary Variability and Social Diversity in Ancient Greece. Studies on Ancient Greek Death and Burial. Oxford: Archaeopress

Nikolas Dimakis

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West Pontic Greek Burial Customs in Archaic and Early Classical Times

Margarit Damyanov

E. Teleaga (ed.). Funeralkultur der Thraker und Skythen des 7. bis 5. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. an der unteren Donau. Rahden/Westf., 2020

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Visible and Invisible Death. Shifting Patterns in the Burial Customs of Bronze Age Crete.

Eleni Hatzaki

Visible and Invisible Death. Shifting Patterns in the Burial Customs of Bronze Age Crete, in From the Foundations to the Legacy of Minoan Archaeology. Studies in honor of Professor Keith Branigan, M. Relaki and Y. Papadatos (eds), 2018

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Andrzej Wypustek reviewing Katharina Waldner, Richard Gordon Wolfgang Spickermann, eds., Burial Rituals, Ideas of Afterlife, and the Individual in the Hellenistic World and the Roman Empire, Ancient History Bulletin 7, 2017, 24-27

Andrzej Wypustek

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Asterios Aidonis, Hellenistic Cremation Burial Practices. An Anthropological Study of Thesprotian Graves, in Bjorn Forsen and Esko Tikkala (ed.), Thesprotia Expedition II. Environment and Settlement Patterns, Papers and Monographs of the Finnish Institute at Athens XVI, Helsinki 2011

Asterios Aidonis

Thesprotia Expedition II. Environment and Settlement Patterns, 2011

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Macedonian Burial Customs and the Funeral of Alexander the Great

Angeliki Kottaridi

, 1999

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The Well-Ordered Corpse: An Investigation Into the Motives Behind Greek Funerary Legislation

Robert Garland

Bulletin of The Institute of Classical Studies, 1989

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Ν. Dimakis-V. Christopoulou, " Burial Monumentality and Funerary Associations in Roman Kos " in (eds.) N. Dimakis-T.M. Dijkstra, Mortuary Variability and Social Diversity in Ancient Greece. Studies on ancient Greek death and burial, 2020, pp. 162- 175

Vassiliki (Vasso) Christopoulou

Archaeopress Publishing LTD, 2020

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Thrown away like rubbish-disposal of the dead in Ancient Greece

Astrid Lindenlauf

Papers from the Institute of Archaeology, 2001

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Burial practices in Byzantine Greece: archaeological evidence and methodological problems for its interpretation

Natalia Poulou, Jeremy Ott

“Burial practices in Byzantine Greece: archaeological evidence and methodological problems for its interpretation” , 2012

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Book Review "N. Dimakis και T. M. Dijkstra (eds), Mortuary Variability and Social Diversity in Ancient Greece: Studies on Ancient Greek Death and Burial"

Athens University Review Of Archaeology

AURA 3 (2020), 2020

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N.Chr. Stampolidis, S. Oikonomou (ed.), Beyond; Death and Afterlife in Ancient Greece, Athens 2014

Stavroula Oikonomou

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Respected and Reused Graves in Greek and Roman Corinth, in Pelargòs 3, 2022, 197-211

Alexia Giglio

Pelargòs 3, 2022

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A Dignified Passage through the Gates of Hades: The Burial Custom of Cremation and the Warrior Order of Ancient Eleutherna, Archaeopress, Oxford, 2016, ISBN 9781784913847

Anagnostis Agelarakis

2016

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Living with the Dead: a Re-Consideration of Mortuary Practices in the Greek Neolithic

Sevi Triantaphyllou

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“Mortuary Practices in Early Iron Age Aegean. Family Practices and Communal Rites”,

Nota Kourou

ANNALI DI ARCHEOLOGIA E STORIA ANTICA,NS. 21-22, 9-30., 2015

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Marking of Tombs and Customs Related to the Phenomenon of Transition (passage) in the Ancient Cemetery of “Phoenikia”, Lagonisi, eastern Attica, Greece

Aris Tsaravopoulos

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Secondary cremation burials at Kavousi Vronda, Crete: Symbolic representation in mortuary practice

Maria Liston

Hesperia, 2007

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