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Título
The Roman necropolis of Algarve (Portugal). About the spaces of death in the South of Lusitania
Autor
Editor
Año del Documento
2015
Resumen
We intend to disclose some of the results of the analysis of the spaces of death from Roman times
that were excavated in Algarve for over a century. The conclusions obtained do not fit, as it is
understandable, in a summary article on the topic. However, it is important to disclose some that
denounce the status and religion of the people who inhabited the South of the Roman province of
Lusitania.
We have particularly emphasised the problems related to the transition from the cremation rite to
the rite of inhumation of the corpse and the possible visibility of the first signs of Christianity in the
tombs of these necropoleis. Arguments that favour and refute either situation were weighed, which
cannot be fully expressed here, but are better exposed in the doctoral thesis of the author.
ISBN
978 1 78491 227 7
Idioma
eng
Tipo de versión
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Derechos
openAccess
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