Sepultura
Sepultura est actus plerumque ritualis quo homo vel animal mortuum, aliquando cum rebus, in humum ponitur. Quod fit per foveam vel fossam excavandam, cadaver variasque res in locum demittendas, et tegmentum imponendum. Homines mortuos saltem annorum 100 000 sepelire solent. Sepultura, observantiam in mortuos significare saepe dicta, adhibetur ad odorem tabis obsaepiendum, ad lenimen luctus familiaribus sociisque permittendum, et ad visum dissolutionis corporum amantium prohibendum, atque in multis culturis ratio necessaria videtur ut mortui vitam post mortem intrent, vel sese ad circulum vitae reddeant.
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Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Colman, Penny. 1997. Corpses, coffins, and crypts: a history of burial. Novi Eboraci: Henry Holt. ISBN 0805050663.
- Franco, Isabelle. 1993. Rites et croyances d'éternité. Lutetiae: Pygmalion / Gérard Watelet. ISBN 2857043864.
- Grinsell, Leslie V. 1975. Barrow, pyramid, and tomb: ancient burial customs in Egypt, the Mediterranean, and the British Isles. Londinii: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0500780048, ISBN 0500790043.
- Kurtz, Donna C., et John Boardman. 1971. Greek burial customs. Londinii: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0500400180.
- Lieberman, Philip. 1991. Uniquely Human: The Evolution of Speech, Thought, and Selfless Behavior. Cantabrigiae Massachusettae: Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674921832.
- Sloan, Christopher. 2002. Bury the dead: tombs, corpses, mummies, skeletons & rituals. Praefatio Bruno Frohlich. Vasingtoniae: National Geographic. ISBN 0792271920.
- Waldner, Katharina, Richard Gordon, et Wolfgang Spickermann, eds. 2016. Burial rituals, ideas of afterlife, and the individual in the Hellenistic world and the Roman Empire. Stutgardiae: Franz Steiner Verlag. ISBN 9783515115469. ISBN 3515115463.
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