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Crisis And Ambition Tombs And Burial Customs In Thirdcentury Ce Rome Barbara E Borg

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Crisis And Ambition Tombs And Burial Customs In Thirdcentury Ce Rome Barbara E Borg
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 78.8 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Barbara E. Borg
ISBN: 9780199672738, 0199672733
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Crisis And Ambition Tombs And Burial Customs In Thirdcentury Ce Rome Barbara E Borg by Barbara E. Borg 9780199672738, 0199672733 instant download after payment.

Tombs and burial customs are an exquisite source for social history, as their commemorative character inevitably expresses much of the contemporaneous ideology of a society. This book presents, for the first time, a holistic view of the funerary culture of Rome and its surroundings during the third century AD. While the third century is often largely ignored in social history, it was a transitional period, an era of major challenges -- political, economic, and social -- which inspired creativity and innovation, and paved the way for the new system of late antiquity.
Barbara Borg argues that during this time there was, in many ways, a return to practices known from the Late Republic and early imperial period, with spectacular monuments for the rich, and a large-scale reappearance of collective burial spaces. Through a study of terraced tombs, elite monuments, the catacomb nuclei, sarcophagi, and painted image decoration, this volume explores how the third century was an exciting period of experimentation and creativity, a time when non-Christians and Christians shared fundamental ideas, needs, and desires as well as cemeteries, tombs, and hypogea. Ambition continued to be a driving force and a determining factor in all social classes, who found innovative solutions to the challenges they encountered.

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