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Roman funerary art changed throughout the course of the Roman Republic and the Empire and comprised many different forms. There were two main burial practices used by the Romans throughout history, one being cremation, another inhumation. The vessels used for these practices include sarcophagi, ash chests, urns, and altars. In addition to these, mausoleums, stelae, and other monuments were also used to commemorate the dead. The method by which Romans were memorialized was determined by social class, religion, and other factors. While monuments to the dead were constructed within Roman cities, the remains themselves were interred outside the cities.

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  • فن جنائزي روماني (ar)
  • Roman funerary art (en)
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  • تغير الفن الجنائزي الروماني مع مرور الوقت خلال فترتيّ الجمهورية والإمبراطورية وشمل العديد من الأشكال المختلفة. استخدم الرومان ممارستين رئيسيتين للدفن على مر تاريخهم، إحداهما إحراق الجثث، والأخرى دفنها. تشمل الأوعية التي نتجت عن هذه الممارسات التوابيت، وصناديق الرماد، والجرار، والمذابح. بالإضافة إلى ذلك، استُخدِمت أشكال شائعة من المباني مثل الأضرحة واللوحات التذكارية والآثار الأخرى لإحياء ذكرى الموتى. حددت الطبقة الاجتماعية والدين وعوامل أخرى الطريقة التي تُحيا بها ذكرى الرومان. فبينما بُنيت آثار الموتى التذكارية داخل المدن الرومانية، دُفِنت بقاياهم نفسها خارجها. (ar)
  • Roman funerary art changed throughout the course of the Roman Republic and the Empire and comprised many different forms. There were two main burial practices used by the Romans throughout history, one being cremation, another inhumation. The vessels used for these practices include sarcophagi, ash chests, urns, and altars. In addition to these, mausoleums, stelae, and other monuments were also used to commemorate the dead. The method by which Romans were memorialized was determined by social class, religion, and other factors. While monuments to the dead were constructed within Roman cities, the remains themselves were interred outside the cities. (en)
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