The death of infants in Early Iron Age Cyprus. A jar burial from Kition-Bamboula

IF 0.6 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Opuscula-Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI:10.30549/opathrom-14-13
S. Fourrier, A. Georgiadou, Bérénice Chamel, Nathalia Denninger, A. Gardeisen, Katerina Papayanni, T. Theodoropoulou
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During recent excavations of the French Archaeological Mission at Kition-Bamboula, in modern day Larnaka, Cyprus, an infant jar burial was discovered. It was found under a floor layer in a domestic context, and is dated to the beginning of the Late Cypriot IIIB period (end of the 12th– early 11th century BC). This jar burial is part of a series which seems to be attested, at least in the present state of documentation, only in eastern Cyprus (Enkomi, Salamis and, on a lesser scale, Kition) during a period that spans the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age. The Kition-Bamboula jar burial is notable for its wealth (jewellery, vase offerings, and food deposit). This article proposes a detailed and multidisciplinary study of the burial, as well as a comprehensive consideration of the treatment of infants’ dead bodies in Early Iron Age Cyprus.
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早期铁器时代塞浦路斯婴儿的死亡。基蒂昂-班布拉的一个瓮葬
在最近的法国考古使团在Kition-Bamboula的发掘中,在今天的塞浦路斯拉纳卡,发现了一个婴儿瓮葬。它是在一个家庭背景下的地板层下发现的,可以追溯到塞浦路斯晚期IIIB时期(公元前12世纪末至公元前11世纪初)的开始。这个罐子埋葬是一系列似乎被证实的埋葬的一部分,至少在目前的文件状态下,只有在塞浦路斯东部(恩科米,萨拉米斯和较小规模的凯提翁),时间跨越青铜时代晚期和铁器时代早期。Kition-Bamboula罐葬以其财富(珠宝、花瓶供品和食物储备)而闻名。这篇文章提出了一个详细的和多学科的研究埋葬,以及一个全面的考虑在早期铁器时代塞浦路斯婴儿尸体的处理。
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期刊介绍: Opuscula is published yearly by the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome. First issued in 2008 (no. 1), Opuscula replaces the annuals Opuscula Atheniensia and Opuscula Romana published by the Swedish Institute at Athens and the Swedish Institute in Rome respectively. The annual contains articles within classical archaeology, ancient history, art, architecture and philology, as well as book reviews within these subjects. Reports of fieldwork carried out under the supervision of the Institutes at Athens and Rome are regularly reported on in the Opuscula. The annual welcomes contributions pertaining to the ancient Mediterranean world (prehistory to Late Antiquity) and the Classical tradition and drawing on archaeological, historical and philological studies; also, contributions dealing with later periods in the areas, especially in the fields of art, architecture, history and cultural heritage.
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