Rituales funerarios ibéricos en la necrópolis fundacional de Valentia

Authors

  • Elisa GARCÍA PRÓSPER Universidad de Valencia
  • Manuel POLO CERDÁ Universidad de Valencia
  • Pievve GUÉRIN Conselleria de Cultura i Educació. Generalitat Valenciana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21071/aac.v0i.11221

Abstract

This paper highlights some aspects of one of the funerary phases of the Roman cemetery of Quart Street in Valencia (2nd. cent. BC to 4th. cent. AD). This funerary ensemble is the most ancient and longest in Valencia until the present. It contains a horizon of incinerations dating from the first century before Christ, and with the help of archaeological and bioanthropological techniques it is possible to distinguish within it a small group with indigenous characteristics quite different of the main Roman type. These five graves are clustered, all of them contain an urn and they show a type of cremation that substantially differentiates them from those that observe the Roman ritual pattern.

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Published

2003-09-01

How to Cite

GARCÍA PRÓSPER, E., POLO CERDÁ, M., & GUÉRIN, P. (2003). Rituales funerarios ibéricos en la necrópolis fundacional de Valentia. Anales De Arquelogía Cordobesa, 279–310. https://doi.org/10.21071/aac.v0i.11221

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