THE LATE IIIRD MILLENNIUM COLLECTIVE GRAVE ‒
INVESTIGATING THE RITUAL FUNERARY CONTEXT IN A BRICKWORK SILO
IN THE ANCIENT CITY OF ŠURUPPAG (FĀRA) Cover Image

THE LATE IIIRD MILLENNIUM COLLECTIVE GRAVE ‒ INVESTIGATING THE RITUAL FUNERARY CONTEXT IN A BRICKWORK SILO IN THE ANCIENT CITY OF ŠURUPPAG (FĀRA)
THE LATE IIIRD MILLENNIUM COLLECTIVE GRAVE ‒ INVESTIGATING THE RITUAL FUNERARY CONTEXT IN A BRICKWORK SILO IN THE ANCIENT CITY OF ŠURUPPAG (FĀRA)

Author(s): Marcin Z. Paszke
Subject(s): Archaeology, Ancient World
Published by: Łódzkie Towarzystwo Naukowe
Keywords: Fāra; Mesopotamia; magic; funerary rituals; collective grave;

Summary/Abstract: The present research elaborates on a brickwork silo discovered by Schmidt’s excavation team at Fārain southern Mesopotamia. This structure held eight skeletons, mostly deposited in a haphazard and careless manner. Itwas thought that the skeleton assemblage had not been granted any grave goods. The stratigraphical and contextual anal-ysis of the silo content, roughly dated to the Ur III period, argues for a different interpretation. It seems that the bodiesdeposited inside the silo had been equipped with exceptional terracotta objects used to secure the place of the collectiveburial against ghosts who could harm the living people due to an improper interment of the bodies. The silo at Fāra offersa unique opportunity to understand the function of terracotta figurines and of models used in Mesopotamian magic.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 70
  • Page Range: 87-102
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English
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