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Ancient Greek funeral and burial practices: Revision history


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  • curprev 19:4919:49, 15 May 2021Vvmoon13 talk contribs 12,090 bytes +446 →‎Archaic and Classical Greece: Added: 1) Choai were usually poured at the grave, either on to the steps supporting the stêlê, or possibly over the shaft. (Cited) 2) The choai dates back to Minoan times. (Cited) 3) Since there is a complete absence of any references of animal sacrifices on Attic lêkythoi, this provides the grounds for inferring that the practice as conducted on behalf of ordinary dead was at least very rare. (Cited) undo Tag: Visual edit

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