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From fragments to ancestors: re-defining the role of os resectum in rituals of purification and commemoration in Republican Rome

Graham, Emma-Jayne (2011). From fragments to ancestors: re-defining the role of os resectum in rituals of purification and commemoration in Republican Rome. In: Carroll, Maureen and Rempel, Jane eds. Living through the Dead: Burial and Commemoration in the Classical World. Studies in Funerary Archaeology (5). Oxford: Oxbow, pp. 91–109.

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Item Type: Book Chapter
Copyright Holders: 2011 Oxbow Books
ISBN: 1-84217-376-6, 978-1-84217-376-3
Academic Unit/Department: Arts > Classical Studies
Item ID: 34316
Depositing User: Emma-Jayne Graham
Date Deposited: 19 Sep 2012 14:42
Last Modified: 23 Oct 2012 14:25
URI: http://oro.open.ac.uk/id/eprint/34316

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