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Buffa Reloaded. Per una messa a punto dei dati sulla pratica rituale nella necropoli nord-orientale di Selinunte

Author: A. Bertaiola

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The necropolis discovered in locality Buffa is one of the three major burial sites of the Greek apoikia of Selinus (Sicily, TP). Located northeast of the ancient settlement, this cemetery underwent extensive excavation by the Superintendency between 1963 and 1967, yielding more than one thousand graves spanning from the end of the 7th to the end of the 5th century BCE. Burial contexts were fully published by Meola between 1996 and 1998. Remarkably, from the reconstruction of ritual practices, two data points stand out: the high percentage of secondary cremations and the relatively low number of child interments, both lacking parallels in the burial customs of Greek Sicily. This paper proposes a reassessment of these data through a re-examination of contextual information.

Considerazioni cronologiche e topografiche sull’impianto della necropoli di Kalyvia presso Festòs

Author: S. Privitera

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The necropolis of Kalyvia was explored in 1901 to the North of the Phaistos hill. In spite of its early publication (1904), several pieces of information regarding the find-spots of the ceramic assemblages as well as the data on the structure of the various tombs remained ill-defined or unknown. Drawing on a fresh reading of Stephanos Xanthoudidis’ original fieldnotes, it is now possible to carry out a critical reappraisal of the necropolis. This will help reconstruct the single funerary assemblages and will enable to contextualize Kalyvia within the western Messara and to set it within the political framework of the LM II-IIIA2 early Knossian state. In this paper, in particular, an unpublished jug is presented, that is interpreted as an LM II heirloom discovered in the famous warrior grave inside tomb 8.