2022
DOI: 10.1017/s0066154622000084
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Where to put them? Burial location in middle Hellenistic to late Roman Sagalassos, southwest Anatolia

Abstract: In classical archaeology the spatial aspects of deathscapes and associated funerary phenomena are often taken at face value. Beginning from a relational understanding of space, this article examines the necropoleis of middle Hellenistic to late Roman Sagalassos (second century BC to fifth century AD) within the wider context of the city. To facilitate this methodologically, four spatial aspects are investigated for the Hellenistic, Roman Imperial and late Roman periods: the relations between the spaces of the … Show more

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“…6 de Molina and Toledo 2014.7Blain and Hall 2017. 17.18 Poblome 1999.19 Farrell and Hooker 2013.20 Lucas 2005.21Cleymans et al 2018.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%