In recent years, several infant burials were brought to light in Phoenician and Punic Sardinia. In particular, the necropolis of Monte Sirai -located in the southwestern part of the island- has a large number of infant and child burials, dating from the 7th to the 4th and 3rd centuries BC, some of which have been excavated applying a specific protocol of intervention and a bioarchaeological approach, in order to ensure well-preserved case studies for genetics and microbiological analysis. During the recent excavations in Villamar -a large sector of a Punic cemetery located in central Sardinia- different chamber tombs with infant remains have been explored. The typology of tombs, the features of grave contents and the ritual activities are discussed in this chapter in the framework of the Phoenician and Carthaginian influence over the central Mediterranean.

Premature deaths in Punic Sardinia. The perception of childhood in funerary contexts from Monte Sirai and Villamar / Guirguis, Michele; Pla Orquin, Rosana; Pompianu, Elisa. - CXLIX:(2018), pp. 207-215.

Premature deaths in Punic Sardinia. The perception of childhood in funerary contexts from Monte Sirai and Villamar

Guirguis, Michele
;
Pla Orquin, Rosana
Writing – Review & Editing
;
POMPIANU, Elisa
Writing – Review & Editing
2018-01-01

Abstract

In recent years, several infant burials were brought to light in Phoenician and Punic Sardinia. In particular, the necropolis of Monte Sirai -located in the southwestern part of the island- has a large number of infant and child burials, dating from the 7th to the 4th and 3rd centuries BC, some of which have been excavated applying a specific protocol of intervention and a bioarchaeological approach, in order to ensure well-preserved case studies for genetics and microbiological analysis. During the recent excavations in Villamar -a large sector of a Punic cemetery located in central Sardinia- different chamber tombs with infant remains have been explored. The typology of tombs, the features of grave contents and the ritual activities are discussed in this chapter in the framework of the Phoenician and Carthaginian influence over the central Mediterranean.
2018
Inglese
Guirguis, Michele ; Pla Orquin, Rosana ; Pompianu, Elisa
CXLIX
Tabolli, Jacopo
From Invisible to Visible. New Methods and Data for the Archaeology of Infant and Child Burials in Pre-Roman Italy and Beyond
207
215
9
978-9925-7455-2-4
Esperti anonimi
Bioarchaeology, necropolis, Phoenician, Punic, Infant burials, Sardinia, Mediterranean, Iron Age
Internazionale
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
Guirguis, Michele; Pla Orquin, Rosana; Pompianu, Elisa
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
3
268
Premature deaths in Punic Sardinia. The perception of childhood in funerary contexts from Monte Sirai and Villamar / Guirguis, Michele; Pla Orquin, Rosana; Pompianu, Elisa. - CXLIX:(2018), pp. 207-215.
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