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This collection assembles classical accounts and folklore about the dead in Greek and Roman traditions, surveying beliefs about the afterlife, burial and cremation, Etruscan rites, mundus, necromancy and oracles, haunted tales, visions in sleep, apparitions, and warning visitations. It combines mythic episodes, literary excerpts, and archaeological and ritual evidence to show how ancients located entrances to the underworld, summoned oracles of the dead, and understood prophetic knowledge attributed to shades. Chapters chart the evolution of these ideas, describe specific places and practices linked to necromancy, and compile reported hauntings and omens alongside contemporary explanations and religious context.
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