Câteva observaţii despre necropola romană timpurie de la Noviodunum

Despite of a large number of papers, either synthetic studies on the funerary rituals, papers whose purpose was to publish graves or discussions about certain types of items or burials, there are still questions about the Noviodunum cemetery waiting for an answer. A few years ago, in a study about t...

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Main Author: Liana OŢA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institutul de Cercetari Eco-Muzeale ”Gavrila Simion” 2017-11-01
Series:Peuce
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Online Access:http://revistapeuce.icemtl.ro/wp-content/uploads/02-Ota-Peuce-15-2017-4-eng.pdf
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description Despite of a large number of papers, either synthetic studies on the funerary rituals, papers whose purpose was to publish graves or discussions about certain types of items or burials, there are still questions about the Noviodunum cemetery waiting for an answer. A few years ago, in a study about the funerary world in Moesia Inferior, I tried, taking into account what has been published so far, to outline an overview on the Noviodunum necropolis or on different types of burials found there – funerary structures with burnt pit, inhumation burials in a pit, in a box or in a sarcophagus. The purpose of this paper is to resume the general discussion about the cemetery of Noviodunum, especially in the light of the different types of burials or categories of grave-goods, in order to complete the abovementioned analysis.
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spelling doaj.art-cb0e58f068184436b8f1d605ca6194af2022-12-21T21:34:12ZengInstitutul de Cercetari Eco-Muzeale ”Gavrila Simion”Peuce0258-81022017-11-01154978Câteva observaţii despre necropola romană timpurie de la NoviodunumLiana OŢA0Institutul de Arheologie ”Vasile Pârvan”, București, RomâniaDespite of a large number of papers, either synthetic studies on the funerary rituals, papers whose purpose was to publish graves or discussions about certain types of items or burials, there are still questions about the Noviodunum cemetery waiting for an answer. A few years ago, in a study about the funerary world in Moesia Inferior, I tried, taking into account what has been published so far, to outline an overview on the Noviodunum necropolis or on different types of burials found there – funerary structures with burnt pit, inhumation burials in a pit, in a box or in a sarcophagus. The purpose of this paper is to resume the general discussion about the cemetery of Noviodunum, especially in the light of the different types of burials or categories of grave-goods, in order to complete the abovementioned analysis.http://revistapeuce.icemtl.ro/wp-content/uploads/02-Ota-Peuce-15-2017-4-eng.pdfnoviodunumcemeterygravesgrave-goodsmoundsinhumationcremationlower danuberoman periodroman empireantiquityblack seamoesia inferiorburialsdeath and burialarchaeologydobrogeaisaccea
spellingShingle Liana OŢA
Câteva observaţii despre necropola romană timpurie de la Noviodunum
Peuce
noviodunum
cemetery
graves
grave-goods
mounds
inhumation
cremation
lower danube
roman period
roman empire
antiquity
black sea
moesia inferior
burials
death and burial
archaeology
dobrogea
isaccea
title Câteva observaţii despre necropola romană timpurie de la Noviodunum
title_full Câteva observaţii despre necropola romană timpurie de la Noviodunum
title_fullStr Câteva observaţii despre necropola romană timpurie de la Noviodunum
title_full_unstemmed Câteva observaţii despre necropola romană timpurie de la Noviodunum
title_short Câteva observaţii despre necropola romană timpurie de la Noviodunum
title_sort cateva observatii despre necropola romana timpurie de la noviodunum
topic noviodunum
cemetery
graves
grave-goods
mounds
inhumation
cremation
lower danube
roman period
roman empire
antiquity
black sea
moesia inferior
burials
death and burial
archaeology
dobrogea
isaccea
url http://revistapeuce.icemtl.ro/wp-content/uploads/02-Ota-Peuce-15-2017-4-eng.pdf
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