An Elite Tomb from Soloi: New Evidence for the Funerary Archaeology of Cyprus

IF 0.2 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Adalya Pub Date : 2020-11-15 DOI:10.47589/adalya.837645
Hazar Kaba
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This article focuses on a 4th century BC tomb from the necropolis of Soloi, an important ancient city in northwestern Cyprus. The tomb, together with five others, were revealed during a rescue excavation between 2005-2006. They supply us with evidence related to the Cypro-Classical period of Soloi. The specific tomb that will be evaluated is distinguished from its contemporaries, especially by its rich inventory of gold and silver jewelry and metal vessels. The tomb is characterized by three separate burial chambers that open to a rock-cut central courtyard (prodomos). It supplies us with valuable information related to the sociocultural structure, internal and external relations of Cypro-Classical Soloi as well as funerary beliefs and customs of its elite. The article firstly gives a detailed structural and comparative analysis conducted to reveal both the spatial and architectural characteristics of the tomb. This will be followed by a superficial, yet still informative, analysis of all the burials and their rich inventories. Last but not least, the burials and their inventories will be contextualized within the setting of the 4th century BC Cypriot and Greek burial customs.
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索洛伊的精英墓:塞浦路斯丧葬考古的新证据
这篇文章的重点是公元前4世纪的一座坟墓,它来自塞浦路斯西北部一个重要的古城索罗伊的墓地。在2005年至2006年的一次救援挖掘中,这座古墓和其他五座古墓被发现。它们为我们提供了与索罗伊古典时期有关的证据。将被评估的具体陵墓与同时代的古墓不同,特别是其丰富的金银珠宝和金属器皿。陵墓的特点是有三个独立的墓室,通往一个岩石切割的中央庭院(prodomos)。它为我们提供了有关塞浦路斯古典索罗伊的社会文化结构、内部和外部关系以及其精英的丧葬信仰和习俗的宝贵信息。文章首先进行了详细的结构和对比分析,揭示了墓葬的空间和建筑特征。接下来,我们将对所有的墓葬及其丰富的文物进行表面分析,但仍将提供丰富的信息。最后但并非最不重要的是,埋葬和他们的库存将在公元前4世纪塞浦路斯和希腊埋葬习俗的背景下进行。
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