Кремация из склепа 276 некрополя Фанагории (к проблеме биритуального погребального обряда римского времени)
Cremation from Crypt no. 276 of the Phanagoria Necropolis (toward the Issue of Bi-ritual Funerary Tradition of the Roman Time)
Author(s): Maria V. Dobrovolskaya, Aleksey N. Voroshilov, Natalia G. Svirkina, Elena A. Stepanova, Mikhail A. PopovSubject(s): History, Archaeology, Ancient World
Published by: Издательский дом Stratum, Университет «Высшая антропологическая школа»
Keywords: Bosporus Cimmerianus; Roman times; crypt; burial; cremation; anthropological remains; computer tomography;
Summary/Abstract: The article presents the study results of the urn with the human cremated remains of a 40—49‑year-old man from the ground crypt 276 of Phanagoria necropolis. The urn was the last burial in the vault of this Roman time chamber. The tomb was filled with skeletons in wooden sarcophagi. The chamber contains inhumations of men, women, and children with rich grave goods, so we assume that it was a family tomb. Likely, the cremated individual was also a member of this family. This suggests that the choice of rite was driven by the desire to bury this individual in a crypt when there was insufficient space to accommodate a coffin. Computed tomography revealed an orderly arrangement of bone fragments within the ceramic vessel. The known cremations of Roman times from the necropolises of Phanagoria belong to adult individuals buried in crypts, which may be a marker of their high social status. The characteristics of the studied cremation resemble those of the previously described cremations, which confirms the hypothesis about a local tradition of bi-ritual burials of the nobility.
Journal: Stratum plus. Археология и культурная антропология
- Issue Year: 2025
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 235-246
- Page Count: 12
- Language: Russian
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