Death and the Societies of Late Antiquity 2023
DOI: 10.4000/books.pup.67593
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Late Roman burials in urban contexts: old questions and new methods

Alexandra Chavarría Arnau

Abstract: From the 3rd century important changes took place in the funerary topography of Roman cities. Firstly, suburban areas previously used for residential or industrial activities outside city walls were used for funerary purposes. Later, beginning in the 4th century, but most commonly in subsequent centuries, dispersed burials start to appear in the intramural space of cities.Both of these two phenomena, widely detected in the Western provinces, are connected to the more general subject of urban transformations in… Show more

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