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Accessing Afterlife: Tombs of Roman Aristocrats, Freedmen, and Slaves - Roman Architecture

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Explore the diverse sepulchral architecture of ancient Rome in this 72-minute lecture from Yale University's Roman Architecture course. Delve into the fascinating world of Roman tombs commissioned by emperors, aristocrats, professionals, and former slaves during the Augustan era. Examine the circular Mausoleum of Augustus, inspired by Etruscan designs, and discover unique funerary structures like the pyramidal Tomb of Gaius Cestius and the trapezoidal Tomb of Marcus Vergilius Eurysaces. Learn about more modest burial options, including subterranean columbaria, and gain insight into the future of Roman architecture through the domed thermal baths at Baia. This comprehensive exploration of Roman funerary monuments offers a window into the social hierarchy, personal achievements, and architectural innovations of ancient Roman society.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. Augustus Family Mausoleum
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- Chapter 2. Etruscan Antecedents of the Mausoleum of Augustus
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- Chapter 3. The Tomb of Caecilia Metella on the Via Appia
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- Chapter 4. The Pyramidal Tomb of Gaius Cestius
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- Chapter 5. The Tomb of the Baker Eurysaces and His Wife Atistia
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- Chapter 6. Atistias Breadbasket and Eurysaces Achievements
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- Chapter 7. Tombs for Those of Modest Means and the Future of Concrete Architecture
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