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In recent decades data provided by funerary archaeology has revolutionized our understanding of the proto-urban landscapes of Latium in the early Iron Age. The data that provide a compelling argument for the emergence of fixed systems of social hierarchy contribute greatly to the study of the first wave of urbanism that transformed the Italian peninsula. The discovery in 2009 of two elite infant burials in the Latin city of Gabii contributes to this narrative, as these sub-adults were interred with grave goods that attest to the presence of a system of inherited social rank and thus provide important testimony about Gabii in the Orientalizing period. The funerary data presented here holds the potential of eventually being contextualized alongside settlement data from Gabii.
Archaeology of pre-Roman Italy, Landscape Archaeology, Archaeological Science, Funerary Archaeology, Ancient History, Funeral Practices, Cities and towns--Study and teaching, Archaeological GIS, Archaeology, Funeral rites and ceremonies, Roman Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, Classics, Material Culture Studies, Orientalising Period in pre-Roman Italy, Classical antiquities
Archaeology of pre-Roman Italy, Landscape Archaeology, Archaeological Science, Funerary Archaeology, Ancient History, Funeral Practices, Cities and towns--Study and teaching, Archaeological GIS, Archaeology, Funeral rites and ceremonies, Roman Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, Classics, Material Culture Studies, Orientalising Period in pre-Roman Italy, Classical antiquities
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