Research Article

An Elite Tomb from Soloi: New Evidence for the Funerary Archaeology of Cyprus

Number: 23 November 15, 2020
  • Hazar Kaba *
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An Elite Tomb from Soloi: New Evidence for the Funerary Archaeology of Cyprus

Abstract

This article focuses on a 4th century BC tomb from the necropolis of Soloi, an important ancient city in northwestern Cyprus. The tomb, together with five others, were revealed during a rescue excavation between 2005-2006. They supply us with evidence related to the Cypro-Classical period of Soloi. The specific tomb that will be evaluated is distinguished from its contemporaries, especially by its rich inventory of gold and silver jewelry and metal vessels. The tomb is characterized by three separate burial chambers that open to a rock-cut central courtyard (prodomos). It supplies us with valuable information related to the sociocultural structure, internal and external relations of Cypro-Classical Soloi as well as funerary beliefs and customs of its elite. The article firstly gives a detailed structural and comparative analysis conducted to reveal both the spatial and architectural characteristics of the tomb. This will be followed by a superficial, yet still informative, analysis of all the burials and their rich inventories. Last but not least, the burials and their inventories will be contextualized within the setting of the 4th century BC Cypriot and Greek burial customs.

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Thanks

I wish to thank Emine Hilkat, former Director of the Morphou/Güzelyurt branch of the Department of Antiquities and Museums of the TRNC, and Mehmet Şöföroğlu for giving the necessary permissions to study and publish the material from the necropolis of Soloi as well as their collaborative work on the subject since 2009. I also express my never-ending gratitude to Kadir Kaba for his caring and efficient work on the photographing of the finds and whose drawings were realized with much care by Nalan Kaba. Last but not least, I owe thanks to both anonymous reviewers who helped to improve the earlier draft of this article.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Archaeology

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Publication Date

November 15, 2020

Submission Date

November 27, 2019

Acceptance Date

January 27, 2020

Published in Issue

Year 2020 Number: 23

APA
Kaba, H. (2020). An Elite Tomb from Soloi: New Evidence for the Funerary Archaeology of Cyprus. Adalya, 23, 205-237. https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.837645
AMA
1.Kaba H. An Elite Tomb from Soloi: New Evidence for the Funerary Archaeology of Cyprus. Adalya. 2020;(23):205-237. doi:10.47589/adalya.837645
Chicago
Kaba, Hazar. 2020. “An Elite Tomb from Soloi: New Evidence for the Funerary Archaeology of Cyprus”. Adalya, nos. 23: 205-37. https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.837645.
EndNote
Kaba H (November 1, 2020) An Elite Tomb from Soloi: New Evidence for the Funerary Archaeology of Cyprus. Adalya 23 205–237.
IEEE
[1]H. Kaba, “An Elite Tomb from Soloi: New Evidence for the Funerary Archaeology of Cyprus”, Adalya, no. 23, pp. 205–237, Nov. 2020, doi: 10.47589/adalya.837645.
ISNAD
Kaba, Hazar. “An Elite Tomb from Soloi: New Evidence for the Funerary Archaeology of Cyprus”. Adalya. 23 (November 1, 2020): 205-237. https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.837645.
JAMA
1.Kaba H. An Elite Tomb from Soloi: New Evidence for the Funerary Archaeology of Cyprus. Adalya. 2020;:205–237.
MLA
Kaba, Hazar. “An Elite Tomb from Soloi: New Evidence for the Funerary Archaeology of Cyprus”. Adalya, no. 23, Nov. 2020, pp. 205-37, doi:10.47589/adalya.837645.
Vancouver
1.Hazar Kaba. An Elite Tomb from Soloi: New Evidence for the Funerary Archaeology of Cyprus. Adalya. 2020 Nov. 1;(23):205-37. doi:10.47589/adalya.837645

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