Columbarium tombs and collective identity in Augustan Rome:
Columbarium tombs are among the most recognizable forms of Roman architecture and also among the most enigmatic. The subterranean collective burial chambers have repeatedly sparked the imagination of modern commentators, but their origins and function remain obscure. Columbarium Tombs and Collective...
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Zusammenfassung: | Columbarium tombs are among the most recognizable forms of Roman architecture and also among the most enigmatic. The subterranean collective burial chambers have repeatedly sparked the imagination of modern commentators, but their origins and function remain obscure. Columbarium Tombs and Collective Identity in Augustan Rome situates columbaria within the development of Roman funerary architecture and the historical context of the early Imperial period. Contrary to earlier scholarship that often interprets columbaria primarily as economic burial solutions, Dorian Borbonus shows that they defined a community of people who were buried and commemorated collectively. Many of the tomb occupants were slaves and freed slaves, for whom collective burial was one strategy of community building that counterbalanced their exclusion in Roman society. Columbarium tombs were thus sites of social interaction that provided their occupants with a group identity that, this book shows, was especially relevant during the social and cultural transformation of the Augustan era |
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spelling | Borbonus, D. Verfasser aut Columbarium tombs and collective identity in Augustan Rome Dorian Borbonus, University of Dayton Columbarium Tombs & Collective Identity in Augustan Rome Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2014 1 online resource (xvi, 294 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) Introduction -- 1. Studying columbaria as a historical phenomenon -- 2. Tradition and innovation in the architectural design of columbaria -- 3. Making and breaking the rules: the use and evolution of columbaria -- 4. Reading between the lines: the vocabulary of columbarium epitaphs -- 5. Finding niches in society: the occupants -- Conclusion Columbarium tombs are among the most recognizable forms of Roman architecture and also among the most enigmatic. The subterranean collective burial chambers have repeatedly sparked the imagination of modern commentators, but their origins and function remain obscure. Columbarium Tombs and Collective Identity in Augustan Rome situates columbaria within the development of Roman funerary architecture and the historical context of the early Imperial period. Contrary to earlier scholarship that often interprets columbaria primarily as economic burial solutions, Dorian Borbonus shows that they defined a community of people who were buried and commemorated collectively. Many of the tomb occupants were slaves and freed slaves, for whom collective burial was one strategy of community building that counterbalanced their exclusion in Roman society. Columbarium tombs were thus sites of social interaction that provided their occupants with a group identity that, this book shows, was especially relevant during the social and cultural transformation of the Augustan era Geschichte 27 v. Chr.-14 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Gesellschaft Tombs / Italy / Rome Architecture and society / Italy / Rome Group identity / Italy / Rome Urn burial / Social aspects / Italy / Rome Gruppenidentität (DE-588)4140349-6 gnd rswk-swf Columbarium (DE-588)4266683-1 gnd rswk-swf Italien Rom Rome / History / Augustus, 30 B.C.-14 A.D. Rom (DE-588)4050471-2 gnd rswk-swf Rom (DE-588)4050471-2 g Columbarium (DE-588)4266683-1 s Gruppenidentität (DE-588)4140349-6 s Geschichte 27 v. Chr.-14 z 1\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-1-107-03140-1 https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139381680 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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title | Columbarium tombs and collective identity in Augustan Rome |
title_alt | Columbarium Tombs & Collective Identity in Augustan Rome |
title_auth | Columbarium tombs and collective identity in Augustan Rome |
title_exact_search | Columbarium tombs and collective identity in Augustan Rome |
title_full | Columbarium tombs and collective identity in Augustan Rome Dorian Borbonus, University of Dayton |
title_fullStr | Columbarium tombs and collective identity in Augustan Rome Dorian Borbonus, University of Dayton |
title_full_unstemmed | Columbarium tombs and collective identity in Augustan Rome Dorian Borbonus, University of Dayton |
title_short | Columbarium tombs and collective identity in Augustan Rome |
title_sort | columbarium tombs and collective identity in augustan rome |
topic | Geschichte Gesellschaft Tombs / Italy / Rome Architecture and society / Italy / Rome Group identity / Italy / Rome Urn burial / Social aspects / Italy / Rome Gruppenidentität (DE-588)4140349-6 gnd Columbarium (DE-588)4266683-1 gnd |
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