- In
ancient Roman funerals, an
ustrinum (plural ustrina) was the site of a
cremation funeral pyre
whose ashes were
removed for
interment elsewhere. The...
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Faustina (?) Arch of M.Aurelius (?)
Column of
Antoninus Pius
Ustrinum Antoninorum Ustrinum M.
Aurelii Via Recta Portico of
Pompey Arcus Novus Porticus...
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Faustina (?) Arch of M.Aurelius (?)
Column of
Antoninus Pius
Ustrinum Antoninorum Ustrinum M.
Aurelii Via Recta Portico of
Pompey Arcus Novus Porticus...
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known as
ustrinum (plural, ustrina); the
deceased could be
commemorated both at the
ustrinum and the
place of ash-burial. A
single ustrinum,
usually stone-built...
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monuments along Via Lata were Aurelian's
Temple of the Sun, the Ara Pacis, the
Ustrinum Domus Augustae, the Ara
Providentiae and the
Column of
Marcus Aurelius...
- era
there is
little evidence of a
settlement except for some Gallo-Roman
Ustrinum or
funeral pyres and the
Latin root (stagnum
meaning a pool or sump) of...
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unearthed in Romania, they
represent multiple burial rites,
including ustrinum cremation and inhumation. New
villages in the Mureș
valley prove a demographic...
- on its
lower end, IG xiv.2421.1). Architecturally, it
belonged to the
Ustrinum, 25
metres (82 ft)
north of it on the same orientation, with the main apotheosis...
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linked to the
functioning of the
necropolis were
found in this area: an
ustrinum (a
place where corpses were burnt) and a
tumulus which houses six of the...
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height of 1.80 m has been
carried out. The
central area was
occupied by the
ustrinum,
where the
corpse was cremated.
Around it,
there were 63
burials with a...