2012
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Solenn de Larminat, « Le mobilier déposé dans les sépultures d’enfants en Afrique du Nord à l’époque romaine », Publications du Centre Camille Jullian
Since the late nineteenth century, numerous child-burials of Roman date have been excavated in Tunisia and Algeria. The exploitation of these data, more or less complete depending the date of excavation, allows the material placed in children’s graves in Africa to be inventoried, and also permits reflection on these deposits from new research perspectives, such as the relationship between type of material and age of the deceased, the positioning of material in the grave, the recurrence of certain associations, and the role of grave-goods in the rituals associated with the deaths of children in Roman Africa.