WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
The Burial Customs of the Ancient Greeks cover

The Burial Customs of the Ancient Greeks

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

This dissertation surveys funerary practices in ancient Greece, using literary, epigraphic, and archaeological evidence to outline duties to bury the dead, exceptional burials (such as suicides or sudden deaths), and preparations including washing, anointing, wreaths, and passage offerings. It describes the lying-in-state and public mourning, funeral processions, the coexistence of cremation and inhumation, coffin and tomb types, grave inscriptions and votive gifts, funerary meals and sacrifices, and later commemorative rites and games. The study highlights regional and legal variations and emphasizes material monuments as principal witnesses to popular customs and changes over time.

About the Author

Graves, Frank Pierrepont portrait

Frank Pierrepont Graves

Frank Pierrepont Graves was an American educator and historian known for his contributions to the study of education and ancient cultures. He authored "A Student's History of Education," which provides a comprehensive overview of educational practices and philosophies throughout history. Additionally, his work "The Burial Customs of the Ancient Greeks" explores the rituals and traditions surrounding death in ancient Greek society, reflecting his interest in cultural anthropology. Graves' scholarly work has contributed to a deeper understanding of both educational systems and historical customs.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like