How to Cite

Kelp, Ute and Teegen, Wolf-Rüdiger (Eds.): Wealthy and Healthy? Methodological Approaches to Non-Élite Burials: Panel 1.2, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2022 (Archaeology and Economy in the Ancient World: Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Cologne/Bonn 2018, Volume 1). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.926

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ISBN 978-3-96929-091-0 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-96929-092-7 (Softcover)

Published

03/23/2022

Authors

Ute Kelp (Ed.), Wolf-Rüdiger Teegen (Ed.)

Wealthy and Healthy? Methodological Approaches to Non-Élite Burials

Panel 1.2

The analysis of ancient societies beyond the political system, leading actors, and élite groups relies heavily on the archaeological record. Abundantly preserved burial sites present a major part of ancient testimonies. Yet, neither are burials with their grave goods a mirror of past lives nor do non-élite burials necessarily equal poor burials, and we need a mixture of criteria to identify non-élite as well as non-poor burials. The bones of the deceased are, however, first class bio-historical sources. There is a strong correlation between wealth and health in antiquity and human remains reflect the social status via diet and health.

With respect to various methodological approaches to funerary archaeology linking the capacities of material culture studies to social and natural sciences, the contributions in this volume explore the relationship between material culture, health and social status. They evaluate non-élite burials regarding the social persona and life style of the deceased as much as the ideology of the descendants expressing their beliefs through the burial process. Precisely the focus on context analysis – aiming beyond the funerary sphere – constitutes the importance of the case studies united in this volume.

Ute Kelp is researcher at the Goethe University Frankfurt where she teaches Classical Archaeology. Specialised in funerary archaeology in Asia Minor and Roman Provincial art and architecture she is coordinating a project on grave monuments from Trier and its surroundings.

Wolf-Rüdiger Teegen is researcher and professor of Pre- and Protohistory at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich. His research focus lies on funerary archaeology, osteoarchaeology, and palaeopathology, with respective projects in the Trier region, Italy and Asia Minor.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
a-iv
Contents
v
Martin Bentz, Michael Heinzelmann
vii
Christian Briesack
Eine Untersuchung verschiedener Grabformen
33-51
Konstantina Chavela
The Evidence of Burial Practices around the Thermaic Gulf (Thessaloniki)
53-70
Maria Stella Busana, Alessandro Canci, Cecilia Rossi
91-112
Ricardo Fernandes, Alessia Nava, Christian Hamann, Thomas Larsen, Patrick Roberts, Yiming Wang, Alfredo Coppa, Luca Bondioli
117-118

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