Tombs of Pompeii

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Author_Virginia Campbell
burial customs in ancient Pompeii
Burial Plot
Burial Record
Caecilia Metella
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commemoration
commemorative monuments
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epigraphic evidence
Epigraphic Habit
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funerary culture
Funerary Epigraphy
Funerary Inscriptions
funerary monuments
funerary practices
Funerary Record
funerary rituals
Gnaeus Alleius Nigidius Maius
Junian Latin
Lex Aelia Sentia
Monumental Tombs
mortuary practices
necropoleis
necropolis analysis
Pliny HN
Porta Di
Primary Inscription
Roman burial culture
Roman Burial Practices
Roman funerary archaeology
self-representation
social class
social stratification Rome
tomb data
Tomb Type
Tumulus Tomb
Voting Tribe
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138809192
  • Weight: 657g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Dec 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book offers a comprehensive overview of the tombs of Pompeii and its immediate environs, examining the funerary culture of the population, delving into the importance of social class and self-representation, and developing a broad understanding of Pompeii’s funerary epigraphy and business. The Pompeian corpus of evidence has heretofore been studied in a piecemeal fashion, not conducive to assessing trends and practices. Here, a holistic approach to the funerary monuments allows for the integration of data from five different necropoleis and analysis of greater accuracy and scope.

Author Virginia Campbell demonstrates that the funerary practices of Pompeii are, in some ways, unique in to the population, moving away from the traditional approach to burial based on generalizations and studies of typology. She shows that while some trends in Roman burial culture can be seen as universal, each population, time, and place constructs its own approach to commemoration and display. Including an extensive catalogue of tomb data and images never before assembled or published, this collective approach reveals new insights into ancient commemoration. The Tombs of Pompeii is the first English-language book on Pompeian funerary rituals. It’s also the first in any language to provide a complete survey of the tombs of Pompeii and the first to situate Pompeian differences within a wider Roman burial context.

Virginia Campbell is Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Faculty of Classics at the University of Oxford, UK. She holds a PhD in Classics from the University of Reading, UK.

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