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Roman funerary monuments - for iPod/iPhone
The Open University
16 episodes
2 months ago
How and what can we learn from fragments? Thousands of fragmented inscriptions survive from the ancient city of Rome, the majority of which are funerary inscriptions or epitaphs from tombs. This album looks at the impact of funerary monuments. From the Mausoleum of Emperor Augustus, to the more humble tombs of freed slaves, these monuments reveal a great deal about the people and families commemorated. Examining the type, scale, location, decoration, and epitaph of each tomb allows us to build up a detailed picture of a life lived thousands of years ago. This material forms part of The Open University course A219 Exploring the classical world.
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How and what can we learn from fragments? Thousands of fragmented inscriptions survive from the ancient city of Rome, the majority of which are funerary inscriptions or epitaphs from tombs. This album looks at the impact of funerary monuments. From the Mausoleum of Emperor Augustus, to the more humble tombs of freed slaves, these monuments reveal a great deal about the people and families commemorated. Examining the type, scale, location, decoration, and epitaph of each tomb allows us to build up a detailed picture of a life lived thousands of years ago. This material forms part of The Open University course A219 Exploring the classical world.
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Roman funerary monuments - for iPod/iPhone
Roman funerary monuments
An introduction to this album.
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15 years ago
59 seconds

Roman funerary monuments - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Roman funerary monuments
An introduction to this album.
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15 years ago

Roman funerary monuments - for iPod/iPhone
Fragments as clues
Thousands of ancient inscriptions survive in Rome; what do they tell us?
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15 years ago
1 minute 25 seconds

Roman funerary monuments - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Fragments as clues
Thousands of ancient inscriptions survive in Rome; what do they tell us?
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15 years ago

Roman funerary monuments - for iPod/iPhone
Cemeteries in the Roman world
How ancient Romans buried and commemorated their dead outside the city walls.
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15 years ago
1 minute 45 seconds

Roman funerary monuments - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Cemeteries in the Roman world
How ancient Romans buried and commemorated their dead outside the city walls.
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15 years ago

Roman funerary monuments - for iPod/iPhone
Funerary monuments
How the style of a memorial can indicate a lot about the deceased’s status and identity.
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15 years ago
8 minutes 14 seconds

Roman funerary monuments - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Funerary monuments
How the style of a memorial can indicate a lot about the deceased’s status and identity.
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15 years ago

Roman funerary monuments - for iPod/iPhone
Epitaphs and sculptures
How tombs and epitaphs promote the memory of the deceased.
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15 years ago
4 minutes 9 seconds

Roman funerary monuments - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Epitaphs and sculptures
How tombs and epitaphs promote the memory of the deceased.
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15 years ago

Roman funerary monuments - for iPod/iPhone
Constructing identity
How tomb styles changed after Augustus built his huge mausoleum.
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15 years ago
4 minutes 53 seconds

Roman funerary monuments - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Constructing identity
How tomb styles changed after Augustus built his huge mausoleum.
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15 years ago

Roman funerary monuments - for iPod/iPhone
Family tombs
How a family tomb evolved over generations.
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15 years ago
6 minutes 36 seconds

Roman funerary monuments - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Family tombs
How a family tomb evolved over generations.
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15 years ago

Roman funerary monuments - for iPod/iPhone
The living and the dead
The living had to the power to keep the memory of the dead alive, so tombs were designed for their visits too.
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15 years ago
3 minutes 12 seconds

Roman funerary monuments - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- The living and the dead
The living had to the power to keep the memory of the dead alive, so tombs were designed for their visits too.
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15 years ago

Roman funerary monuments - for iPod/iPhone
How and what can we learn from fragments? Thousands of fragmented inscriptions survive from the ancient city of Rome, the majority of which are funerary inscriptions or epitaphs from tombs. This album looks at the impact of funerary monuments. From the Mausoleum of Emperor Augustus, to the more humble tombs of freed slaves, these monuments reveal a great deal about the people and families commemorated. Examining the type, scale, location, decoration, and epitaph of each tomb allows us to build up a detailed picture of a life lived thousands of years ago. This material forms part of The Open University course A219 Exploring the classical world.