THE TYPOLOGY AND TOPOGRAPHY OF SPARTAN BURIALS FROM THE PROTOGEOMETRIC TO THE HELLENISTIC PERIOD: RETHINKING SPARTAN EXCEPTIONALISM AND THE OSTENSIBLE CESSATION OF ADULT INTRAMURAL BURIALS IN THE GREEK WORLD

This article makes use of recently published graves to offer the first synthetic analysis of the typology and topography of Spartan burials that is founded on archaeological evidence. Our knowledge of Spartan burial practices has long been based almost entirely on textual sources – excavations condu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annual of the British School at Athens 2018-11, Vol.113, p.307-363
1. Verfasser: Christesen, Paul
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Zusammenfassung:This article makes use of recently published graves to offer the first synthetic analysis of the typology and topography of Spartan burials that is founded on archaeological evidence. Our knowledge of Spartan burial practices has long been based almost entirely on textual sources – excavations conducted in Sparta between 1906 and 1994 uncovered fewer than 20 pre-Roman graves. The absence of pre-Roman cemeteries led scholars to conclude that, as long as the Lycurgan customs were in effect, all burials in Sparta were intracommunal and that few tombs had been found because they had been destroyed by later building activity. Burial practices have, as a result, been seen as one of many ways in which Sparta was an outlier. The aforementioned recently published graves offer a different picture of Spartan burial practices. It is now clear that there was at least one extracommunal cemetery in the Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic periods. What would normally be described as extramural burials did, therefore, take place, but intracommunal burials of adults continued to be made in Sparta throughout the Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic periods. Those burials were concentrated along important roads and on the slopes of hills. The emergent understanding of Spartan burial practices takes on added significance when placed in a wider context. Burial practices in Sparta align closely with those found in Argos and Corinth. Indeed, burial practices in Sparta, rather than being exceptional, are notably similar to those of its most important Peloponnesian neighbours; a key issue is that in all three poleis intracommunal burials continued to take place through the Hellenistic period. The finding that adults were buried both extracommunally and intracommunally in Sparta, Argos and Corinth after the Geometric period calls into question the standard narrative of the development of Greek burial practices in the post-Mycenaean period. Η τυπολογία και τοπογραφία των Σπαρτιατικών εθίμων ταφής από τη Πρωτογεωμετρική ως την Ελληνιστική περίοδο: αναθεωρώντας την Σπαρτιατική ιδιαιτερότητα και την οριστική διακοπή των ταφών ενηλίκων εντός των τειχών στον Ελληνικό κόσμο Αυτό το άρθρο χρησιμοποιεί πρόσφατα δημοσιευμένους τάφους για να προσφέρει την πρώτη συνθετική ανάλυση της τυπολογίας και της τοπογραφίας των Σπαρτιατικών ταφών που βασίζεται σε αρχαιολογικές μαρτυρίες. Η γνώση μας για τα σπαρτιατικά έθιμα ταφής βασίζεται εδώ και πολλά χρόνια εξολοκλήρου σε γραπτές πηγές – οι ανασκαφές που
ISSN:0068-2454
2045-2403
DOI:10.1017/S0068245418000096