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List of contributors | p. vi |
Acknowledgements | p. vii |
Preface | p. viii |
The power of the dead in classical Sparta: The case of Thermopylae | p. 1 |
Burial in the Bosporan kingdom: Local traditions in regional context(s) | p. 21 |
Foreigners in the burial ground: The case of the Milesians in Athens | p. 47 |
Memoria and Damnatio Memoriae. Preserving and erasing identities in Roman funerary commemoration | p. 65 |
From fragments to ancestors: Re-defining the role of os resectum in rituals of purification and commemoration in Republican Rome | p. 91 |
Publius Vesonius Phileros vivos monumentum fecit: Investigations in a sector of the Porta Nocera cemetery in Roman Pompeii | p. 110 |
Marking the dead: Tombs and topography in the Roman provinces | p. 134 |
The mechanics of social connections between the living and the dead in ancient Egypt | p. 159 |
Innocent X, Pontifex Optimus Maximus, and the church of Sant' Agnese: A mausoleum for the Pamphilj 'forum' | p. 183 |
Index | p. 204 |
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