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[Death rituals: the southern Italy "secondary burials" in modern age].

Authors: Francesco, Pezzini;

[Death rituals: the southern Italy "secondary burials" in modern age].

Abstract

Some southern Italy funerary hypogeums of modern age were dedicated to a really original Death cult, characterized by a peculiar tomb structure organization: benches have been made out of the crypt's walls and there the corpses were placed in a sitting position up to their complete decomposition. Then, the bones were gathered up and guarded in ossuaries. In this way the death is not considered an "event at once" anymore, but a transition period marked by the decomposition process. Therefore the metamorphosis of the body becomes a metaphoric mirror of the soul voyage towards the Hereafter.

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Italy, Funeral Rites, Humans, History, 19th Century, History, 20th Century

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