Isola Sacra Necropolis

The Isola Sacra Necropolis was the first large-scale pagan cemetery of Roman Imperial times to be excavated. The excavator-in-chief of most of Isola Sacra was Guido Calza. The necropolis was found on the manmade island of Isola Sacra, which lies between the cities of Portus and Ostia Antica, a region just south of Rome. The emperor Trajan was in power when this artificial island was created. Much of the excavated necropolis flanked the Via Severiana, which ran through Isola Sacra and traveled southeast from Ostica to Terracina.

Isola Sacra
Necropolis of Portus
Shown within Lazio
Alternative nameNecropoli di Porto
LocationComune di Fiumicino, Lazio, Italy
RegionLazio
Coordinates41°46′10″N 12°15′50″E
TypeNecropolis
History
Foundedfirst century AD
Abandonedsixth century AD
PeriodsRoman Republic Roman empire
CulturesAncient Rome
Site notes
Excavation datesyes
ArchaeologistsGuido Calza
ManagementSoprintendenza Speciale per i Beni Archeologici di Roma
Public accessyes
WebsiteNecropoli di Porto (in Italian)

The cemetery was extensive, and was comparable to Etruscan cemeteries and Christian catacombs. Although some tombs were constructed for the very poor, the majority of burials were built by the middle class bourgeoisie of the area. Since the burial grounds were constructed during the 2nd century and first half of the 3rd century, a historical transition is seen in the necropolis from the pagan practice of cremation to inhumation.

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