Early burials from the Agora cemeteries. [prepared by Sara Anderson Immerwahr]. - Princeton, N.J., American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1973. - 32 p. : ill., plans ; 22 cm. - Excavations of the Athenian Agora. Picture book ; no. 13 . - Excavations of the Athenian Agora. Picture book no. 13. .

Includes bibliographical references.

Before the creation of the Agora as a civic center in the 7th century B.C., the region northwest of the Acropolis was a vast cemetery. Over 150 ancient burial places have been found by excavators, and a few of the more remarkable are described here. These range from a wealthy Mycenaean chamber tomb, filled with the vases and jewelry of a rich noblewoman, to the poignant pithos burial of an infant from around 725 B.C., accompanied by eight tiny vases. As well as describing the assemblages found, the author discusses the symbolism of funeral rites and the information about social status and identity that burials reveal.--ASCSA.


Excavations (Archaeology)--Greece--Athens
Funeral rites and ceremonies--Greece--Athens.
Tombs--Greece--Athens.


Agora (Athens, Greece)--Antiquities.
Athens (Greece)--Antiquities

DF287.A23 / E27 1973