Life and Death in Asia Minor in Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine Times: Studies in Archaeology and Bioarchaeology

By: BRANDT, J. RasmusContributor(s): AHRENS, Sven | BJORNSTAD, Gro | HAGELBERG, ErikaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Funerary Archaeology ; 10Publication details: Oxford Oxbow Books 2017 Edition: 1stISBN: 9780000000000Subject(s): Death--Social aspects--Turkey--History--To 1500 | Excavations (Archaeology)--Turkey | Human remains (Archaeology)--Turkey--History, Ancient | Social archaeology--Turkey | Turkey--Antiquities | Turkey--History--To 1453
Contents:
PART I: From life to death. Death and the social and funerary setting The Sanctuary of St Philip in Hierapolis and the tombs of saints in Anatolian cities Francesco D'Andria 2. Necropoleis from the territory of Hierapolis in Phrygia: New data from archaeological surveysGiuseppe Scardozzi 3. The South-East Necropolis of Hierapolis of Phrygia: Planning, typologies and construction techniquesDonatella Ronchetta 4. Tomb 163d in the North Necropolis of Hierapolis of Phrygia. An insight into the funerary gestures and practices of the Jewish Diaspora in Asia Minor in Late Antiquity and the Proto-Byzantine periodCaroline Laforest, Dominique Castex, and Frédérique Blaizot 5. Tomb ownership in Lycia; site selection and burial rights with selected rock tombs and epigraphical material from TlosGül Işın and Ertan Yıldız 6. The sarcophagus of Alexandros, son of Philippos. An important discovery in the Lycian city of TlosTaner Korkut and Çilem Uygun 7. 'Till death do them part': Reconstructing Graeco-Roman family life from funerary inscriptions of AphrodisiasEsen Öğüş 8. Social status and tomb monuments in Hierapolis and Roman Asia MinorSven Ahrens 9. New evidence for non-elite burial patterns in central TurkeyAndrew L. Goldman 10. Reflections on the mortuary landscape of Ephesus. The archaeology of death in a Roman MetropolisMartin Steskal 11. Christian burials in a pagan context at AmoriumChristopher S. Lightfoot 12. Romans, Christians, and pilgrims at Hierapolis in Phrygia. A funerary journey of mental changesCamilla Cecilie Wenn, Sven Ahrens, and J. Rasmus Brandt PART II: From death to life. Man and ancient life conditions 13. Analysis of DNA in human skeletal material from HierapolisGro Bjørnstad and Erika Hagelberg 14. Isotopic investigations of human diet and mobility at the site of Hierapolis, TurkeyMegan Wong, Elise Naumann, Klervia Jaouen, and Michael Richards 15. Diet in Roman Pergamon using stable isotope (C, N, S), osteoarchaeological and historical data - preliminary resultsJohanna Propstmeier, Olaf Nehlich, Michael Richards, Gisela Grupe, Gundula H. Müldner, and Wolf-Rüdiger Teegen 16. Pergamon - Kyme - Priene: Health and disease from the Roman to the Late Byzantine period in different locations of Asia MinorWolf-Rüdiger Teegen 17. Toothache, back pain, and fatal injuries - what skeletons tell about life and death at Roman and Byzantine HierapolisHenrike Kiesewetter 18. Health and disease of infants and children in Byzantine Anatolia between AD 600 and 1350Michael Schultz and Tyede H. Schmidt-Schultz 19. Infant and child skeletons from the Lower City Church at Byzantine AmoriumF. Arzu Demirel 20. The wrestler from Ephesus: Osteobiography of a man from the Roman period based on his anthropological and palaeopathological recordJan Novácek, Kristina Scheelen, and Michael Schultz
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PART I: From life to death. Death and the social and funerary setting The Sanctuary of St Philip in Hierapolis and the tombs of saints in Anatolian cities Francesco D'Andria 2. Necropoleis from the territory of Hierapolis in Phrygia: New data from archaeological surveysGiuseppe Scardozzi 3. The South-East Necropolis of Hierapolis of Phrygia: Planning, typologies and construction techniquesDonatella Ronchetta 4. Tomb 163d in the North Necropolis of Hierapolis of Phrygia. An insight into the funerary gestures and practices of the Jewish Diaspora in Asia Minor in Late Antiquity and the Proto-Byzantine periodCaroline Laforest, Dominique Castex, and Frédérique Blaizot 5. Tomb ownership in Lycia; site selection and burial rights with selected rock tombs and epigraphical material from TlosGül Işın and Ertan Yıldız 6. The sarcophagus of Alexandros, son of Philippos. An important discovery in the Lycian city of TlosTaner Korkut and Çilem Uygun 7. 'Till death do them part': Reconstructing Graeco-Roman family life from funerary inscriptions of AphrodisiasEsen Öğüş 8. Social status and tomb monuments in Hierapolis and Roman Asia MinorSven Ahrens 9. New evidence for non-elite burial patterns in central TurkeyAndrew L. Goldman 10. Reflections on the mortuary landscape of Ephesus. The archaeology of death in a Roman MetropolisMartin Steskal 11. Christian burials in a pagan context at AmoriumChristopher S. Lightfoot 12. Romans, Christians, and pilgrims at Hierapolis in Phrygia. A funerary journey of mental changesCamilla Cecilie Wenn, Sven Ahrens, and J. Rasmus Brandt PART II: From death to life. Man and ancient life conditions 13. Analysis of DNA in human skeletal material from HierapolisGro Bjørnstad and Erika Hagelberg 14. Isotopic investigations of human diet and mobility at the site of Hierapolis, TurkeyMegan Wong, Elise Naumann, Klervia Jaouen, and Michael Richards 15. Diet in Roman Pergamon using stable isotope (C, N, S), osteoarchaeological and historical data - preliminary resultsJohanna Propstmeier, Olaf Nehlich, Michael Richards, Gisela Grupe, Gundula H. Müldner, and Wolf-Rüdiger Teegen 16. Pergamon - Kyme - Priene: Health and disease from the Roman to the Late Byzantine period in different locations of Asia MinorWolf-Rüdiger Teegen 17. Toothache, back pain, and fatal injuries - what skeletons tell about life and death at Roman and Byzantine HierapolisHenrike Kiesewetter 18. Health and disease of infants and children in Byzantine Anatolia between AD 600 and 1350Michael Schultz and Tyede H. Schmidt-Schultz 19. Infant and child skeletons from the Lower City Church at Byzantine AmoriumF. Arzu Demirel 20. The wrestler from Ephesus: Osteobiography of a man from the Roman period based on his anthropological and palaeopathological recordJan Novácek, Kristina Scheelen, and Michael Schultz