Sit tibi terra gravis: Sepolture anomale tra età medievale e moderna
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Sit tibi terra gravis: Sepolture anomale tra età medievale e moderna: Atti del Convegno Internazionale di Studi Albenga (SV) – Palazzo Oddo, 14-16 ottobre 2016(12 Limina/Limites: Archaeologies, histories, islands and borders in the Mediterranean (365-1556))

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Between 2014 and 2015 in the excavations of the church of San Calocero in Albenga (Savona - Italy) two burials of young post-medieval women with particular and anomalous characteristics were brought to light. The first inhumation was prone and placed in a deep grave isolated from the cemetery; the second had partially burnt bone remains and was covered by an accumulation of large stones. The find immediately had a vast international echo, which already during the excavation led to the organization of a first in-depth scientific meeting. Sit tibi terra gravis - Anomalous burials between the medieval and modern ages publishes the proceedings of a 2016 international conference of the same name. The contributions explore the phenomenon of anomalous burials on a European scale, with an interdisciplinary reading between archaeology, history, physical and cultural anthropology. Thirty-three contributions by sixty-two scholars are divided into four sessions: “Deviant burials”: case studies from the Italian territory; “Deviant burials” from European contexts; Anthropology and Archaeology compared; The indicators in the tombs, allowing to develop a broad and articulated study path on this phenomenon.

Table of Contents:
Presentazioni ; Introduzione alle tematiche del Convegno ; Le ragioni di un convegno anomalo sulle sepolture anomale – Philippe Pergola, Giuseppina Spadea, Stefano Roascio, Elena Dellù ; Dallo studio delle ossa umane ai comportamenti funerari: anomalo vs. normale – Maria Giovanna Belcastro, Valentina Mariotti ; Il rito, la morte, le sepolture: la dimensione sociale e culturale – Carmen Bilotta ; Prima Sessione - Le “Deviant burials”: casi di studio dal territorio italiano ; Duri a morire: comportamenti persistenti intorno al defunto. Sepolture “anomale” di epoca romana e medievale dell'Emilia Romagna – Valentina Mariotti, Marco Milella, Maria Giovanna Belcastro ; La tomba della “donna dei gioielli” nella basilica di papa Marco sulla via Ardeatina a Roma. Analisi archeologica e antropologica – Vincenzo Fiocchi Nicolai, Romina Ciaffi ; San Calocero al monte di Albenga: tra ricerche passate e ripresa degli scavi – Philippe Pergola, Stefano Roascio, Elena Dellù, Gabriele Castiglia ; Le sepolture anomale di Albenga tra Antropologia Fisica e Culturale – Elena Dellù, Stefano Roascio, Viola Tanganelli, Maria Giovanna Belcastro ; Rilievo digitale applicato all’archeoantropologia: la documentazione delle sepolture di S. Calocero ad Albenga – Riccardo Valente ; Una sepoltura anomala da Quiliano (SV), San Pietro in Carpignano e altri casi dal Savonese – Francesca Bulgarelli, Silvana Gavagnin ; Isola del Cantone (GE): sepoltura prona nel contesto cimiteriale della chiesa di S. Stefano – Paolo de Vingo, Gian Battista Parodi, Ilaria Sanmartino, Valeria Fravega, Andrea Bruna, Alessandra Cinti ; Due sepolture anomale dagli scavi della necropoli longobarda "della ferrovia" a Cividale del Friuli – Angela Borzacconi, Paola Saccheri, Luciana Travan ; Sepolture anomale nel cimitero medievale di Villamagna (FR) – Caroline Goodson ; L'inumata prona del battistero San Giovanni Battista di Settimo Vittone (TO) e le sepolture anomale in Piemonte fra medioevo ed età moderna – Francesca Garanzini, Alessandra Cinti, Giovanna Viano, Rosa Boano ; Una sepoltura privilegiata e una sepoltura anomala nel cimitero della Pieve di Pava in Val d’Asso (Siena) – Stefano Campana, Cristina Felici, Valeria Mongelli, Gino Fornaciari ; Corpi santi e sepolture anomale in Sardegna attraverso i dati d’archivio – Mauro Dadea ; Sepolture anomale nel cimitero medievale e postmedievale di Bisarcio (Ozieri - Sassari) – Marco Milanese, Anna Bini ; Un antico omicidio ad Albenga? La sepoltura anomala presso il Pontelungo alla luce delle analisi antropologiche e geoarcheologiche – Marta Conventi, Michela Tornatore ; Ancora una sepoltura anomala dal Palazzo Vescovile di Albenga? – Giuseppina Spadea, Stefano Roascio, Elena Dellù, Elisa Grassi ; Sepolture eccezionali dalla Sicilia occidentale – Giuseppe Falzone ; Deviant burials nel sepolcreto medievale di S. Michele in Sallianense a Trezzo sull'Adda (MI) – Elena Dellù, Silvia Lusuardi Siena ; Il cimitero medievale di San Lorenzo di Nonantola (MO): il caso di una tomba inusuale di infante – Francesca Bertoldi, Fiorella Bestetti, Alessandra Cianciosi ; I putridaria: memento homo qui pulveres es et in pulverem reverteris. Un approccio archeologico alla pratica sepolcrale dei sedili scolatoio dell'Italia Meridionale – Isabella Marchetta ; Seconda Sessione - “Deviant burials” da contesti europei ; Sepolture anomale oltreconfine: uno sguardo internazionale – Angela Sciatti, Elena Dellù, Stefano Roascio ; Making a Deviant: Intentional Skeletal Dislocations in Reopened Graves from the Medieval Balkans – Petar Parvanov ; Sepolture anomale: un censimento tra Italia, Francia, Svizzera ed Isole Britanniche – Letizia Cavallini, Francesco Coschino, Antonio Fornaciari ; Elaborazione di un database multimediale ad accesso libero per il censimento delle sepolture anomale – Francesco Coschino, Letizia Cavallini, Antonio Fornaciari, Valentina Giuffra ; Terza Sessione - Antropologia e Archeologia a confronto ; La suggestione ed il maleficio in Albenga: realtà o credenza moderna? Documenti di vita civile ed ecclesiastica nel Trecento – Giovanni Puerari, Francesca Giraldi ; Streghe ad Albenga? Le sepolture anomale di San Calocero e la lunga durata della stregofobia nel Ponente ligure – Paolo Portone ; Considerazioni conclusive sulle ultime linee di tendenza nel dialogo tra Antropologia e Archeologi – Valentino Nizzo ; Quarta Sessione - Gli indicatori nelle tombe ; Subadulti con rituali deposizionali inconsueti: il caso di Nocetum (MI) – Silvia Lusuardi Siena, Federica Matteoni, Elena Dellù ; Le monete in sepoltura: oltre "l'obolo di Caronte" (nel tempo e nello spazio) – Claudia Perassi ; Un fabbro del XII secolo? La sepoltura anomala degli Ex Laboratori Gentili di Pis – Francesco Marco Paolo Carrera, Francesco Coschino, Letizia Cavallini, Marilina D’Andretta ; Quinta Sessione - Malattie ed emarginazione sociale ; La patocenosi nel Tardo medioevo a partire da una fonte di area genovese – Giuseppe Palmero † ; Seppellire al tempo del colera: casi toscani di “sepolture anomale” del XIX secolo – Antonio Fornaciari, Francesco Coschino, Letizia Cavallini, Giuseppe Vercellotti ; Conclusioni ; Interdisciplinarietà per la complessità – Stefano Roascio, Elena Dellù ; La voce dei morti e il linguaggio dei vivi – Luigi M. Lombardi Satriani †

About the Author :
Philippe Pergola is Full Professor and Dean at the Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia Cristiana (Rome) and Professor Emeritus at the University of Nice. His main research interests deal with the Early Christian topography of cities and rural areas in the Mediterranean. He has directed more than 150 archaeological missions in the Mediterranean and in the Horn of Africa and has authored hundreds of publications on these topics. Stefano Roascio, medieval archaeologist, graduated at the University of Genoa, specialized in archeology at the Catholic University of Milan and doctorate at the University of Aix en Provence in co-supervision with the Pontifical Institute of Christian Archaeology. He has over 150 contributions to national and international publications. Since 2017 he has been an archaeologist officer at the Appia Antica Archaeological Park (Ministry of Culture) where he is responsible for the Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella-Castrum Caetani and the Villa di Sette Bassi. Elena Dellù, archaeoanthropologist, graduated, specialized and doctorated at the Catholic University of Milan, as well as perfected in anthropology and paleopathology at the State University of Milan (LABANOF). She has about 100 contributions to national and international publications. For about 17 years she has directed archaeoanthropological excavations and research in Italy (Lombardy, Liguria, Apulia, Lazio). Since 2018 she has been an anthropologist officer of the Italian Ministry of Culture, she directs the anthropology laboratories of the Superintendency of Archaeology, fine arts and landscape for the metropolitan city of Bari (Apulia) and of the Villa Adriana and Villa d’Este institute (Lazio).


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  • ISBN-13: 9781803274751
  • Publisher: Archaeopress
  • Publisher Imprint: Archaeopress Access Archaeology
  • Height: 276 mm
  • No of Pages: 494
  • Series Title: 12 Limina/Limites: Archaeologies, histories, islands and borders in the Mediterranean (365-1556)
  • Sub Title: Atti del Convegno Internazionale di Studi Albenga (SV) – Palazzo Oddo, 14-16 ottobre 2016
  • Width: 203 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1803274751
  • Publisher Date: 27 Jul 2023
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: Italian
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Weight: 1630 gr


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