Mortuary variability and social diversity in Ancient Greece : studies on Ancient Greek death and burial /
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Imprint: | Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, [2020] ©2020 |
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Description: | 1 online resource (ii, 195 pages) : illustrations, maps. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Archaeopress archaeology Archaeopress archaeology. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12543152 |
Table of Contents:
- Mortuary Variability and Social Diversity in Ancient Greece: A Prologue
- Nikolas Dimakis and Tamara M. Dijkstra ; Death Practices and Social Change ; Protogeometric Thessaly: An Integrated Study of Burial Practices and Isotope Analysis of Human Remains
- Eleni Panagiotopoulou ; Liminal Spaces, Burial Contexts and Funerary Practices in the pre-Classical Marathon (Attica)
- Vicky Vlachou ; Funerary Variability in Late Geometric Attica and its Implications: A Closer Look at the Neglected Late 8th-century Cremations
- Alexandra Alexandridou ; Mortuary Practices in the Ancient Rural Demoi of Southeastern Attica under the Light of Recent Evidence from Five Cemeteries in Mesogaia
- Panagiota Galiatsatou ; Urbanism and its Impact on Human Health and Diet: A Preliminary Study of the Human Remains from Hellenistic to Late Antique Knossos, Crete
- Anna Moles ; Social Identity and Treatment in Death ; Defining Social Identities at Cemeteries of Late Classical Argos: Age- and Gender-Groups on the Basis of Distinctive Funerary Gifts
- Georgia Ivou ; Pot Burials in Ancient Thera: The Presence of Infants in the Cemeteries of the Ancient City from 8th to 6th Century BC
- Olga Kaklamani ; Premature Death and Burial in Classical and Hellenistic Attica
- Nikolas Dimakis ; Monumental Commemoration and Identity ; The Creation of a Deathscape: The Monumental Tomb at Agios Milianos in Lindos
- Vasiliki Brouma ; Building for the mos Romanus in the Peloponnese: The Columbaria Monuments
- Georgios Doulfis ; Mortuary Practices at Roman Sparta
- Maria Tsouli ; Burial Monumentality and Funerary Associations in Roman Kos
- Nikolas Dimakis and Vassiliki Christopoulou ; Grave Markers (Semata) of the Koan Necropoleis (3rd century BC-3rd century AD)
- Chrysanthi Tsouli.