394 tombs from the necropolis of Piazza Corrubbio have been excavated between 2009 and 2010 (in two separate field seasons) in the heart of the city of Verona-Italy. We could record the presence of different burial typologies: ‘cappuccina’, in amphora, in brick coffins, in stone coffins and burials simply dug in the ground. The area shows a long period of exploitation as a burial area that has been recently dated through a whole set of radiocarbon dates. The palaeobiological, palaeopathological and palaeonutritional (stable isotopes) study of the population, together with the archaeological data of this context, are presented in this paper.

Stile di vita e stato di salute di una comunità tardo antica e medievale di Verona: dati archeologici, paleobiologici, paleonutrizionali e archeometrici dal campione osteologico di Piazza Corrubbio

F. Bertoldi
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D. Cottica;L. Bigo;V. Giacometti;R. Cameriere;E. Boaretto
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Abstract

394 tombs from the necropolis of Piazza Corrubbio have been excavated between 2009 and 2010 (in two separate field seasons) in the heart of the city of Verona-Italy. We could record the presence of different burial typologies: ‘cappuccina’, in amphora, in brick coffins, in stone coffins and burials simply dug in the ground. The area shows a long period of exploitation as a burial area that has been recently dated through a whole set of radiocarbon dates. The palaeobiological, palaeopathological and palaeonutritional (stable isotopes) study of the population, together with the archaeological data of this context, are presented in this paper.
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Società dei vivi e comunità dei morti. Le tematiche funerarie nell'Italia settentrionale tra Protostoria e Medioevo
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