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Directing the faithful, structuring the sacred space: funerary epigraphy in its archaeological context in late-antique Tipasa

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Journal of Roman Archeology, , v. 31
Page(s): 475-500
DOI: 10.1017/s1047759418001447
Abstract:

In 1972, an inscribedmensamosaic was found in a late 4th-c. burial ground (‘Matarès necropolis') outside the Algerian town of Tipasa. The text mentions theconvivium, a meal celebrated here inpax et concordia(see no. 49 in the Appendix, where all the inscriptions are listed; fig. 1 in colour on p. 483). What makes this inscription so valuable is the fact that its archaeological context was still intact. A water basin southwest of themensaand a channel linking both structures were quickly interpreted by scholars as proof of the well-attestedrefrigerium, a commemorative meal that was practiced periodically at tombs. The inscription from Tipasa is the only example which names this ritein situ, and the vivid marine mosaic — especially when flooded or ‘refreshed' — supports the notion of a rich meal in an allusive manner. A similar example from the same cemetery (no. 51) shows the direct integration of an epitaph into such rites. There is no doubt that these installations reflect the rite of diningwiththe dead.

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