The burial of the urban poor in Italy in the late Roman Republic and early Empire

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The burial of the urban poor in Italy in the late Roman Republic and early Empire

Emma-Jayne Graham

(BAR international series, 1565)

Archaeopress, 2006

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Bibliography: p. 115-124

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The horror of the puticuli, the mass burial pits, and their traditional association with the poor, has often led to this socio-economic group being viewed as somehow different to the rest of the ancient urban community in the Italy of the Late Roman Republic. This is the theory questioned by the author of this volume. Why should this part of the community care so little about the disposal of the dead when other members of society were devoting huge amounts of time and money to ensuring that the deceased received not only burial, but also lasting commemoration?

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