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Funerary archaeology provides some of the richest material from antiquity, and a good portion of what we know about ancient peoples comes from funerary contexts. In this video (a request!) I walk through what I think are some of the more thought-provoking and useful kinds of material remains to come from Etruria, Rome, and Roman Egypt.
My knowledge of this material comes primarily from classes I took and excavations I participated in. For those looking for more resources, here are some recommendations to get you started:
- Kleiner's book on Roman Art: [ Ссылка ]
- Sibylle Haynes' overview of Etruscan archaeology: [ Ссылка ]
- A conceptual introduction to funerary archaeology by Parker: [ Ссылка ].
Some stuff on ancient music:
Short documentary about a project by Armand D'Angour, a leading scholar on ancient music, and some of his colleagues: [ Ссылка ]
Barnaby Brown discusses the Aulos: [ Ссылка ]
D.H. Lawrence, Etruscan Places: [ Ссылка ]
Images from Wikimedia Commons and in the public domain unless otherwise noted. Stock video from Envato Elements.
Theme music: "Descent from the Olympos Pentatonic." (original)
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