Mortuary Ritual Network
About the Network
The network initiative was born from the idea that researchers (students and staff) from many different disciplines at the UG and the PThU are working on the many ways in which people deal and dealt with death. We aim to bring together students and scholars working on various aspects of mortuary ritual across disciplinary boundaries, with a broad range of methodologies and data, from different perspectives and from cultures that cross space and time. Bringing these people together fosters interdisciplinary discussion and allows the exchange of ideas and the exploration of collaborations.
Meeting plans
We regularly organize informal 1.5-2h meetings to discuss the work of one of the scholars in the network or a specific theme or topic. Roughly once per semester, we plan to organize a longer meeting on a specific topic, with multiple speakers. Meetings are announced via CRASIS and our mailing list.
Meetings can take varying forms, including structured discussions on key themes surrounding death and mortuary ritual (e.g. 'the good death', self-representation and identity, personhood, bereavement, and meaning-making), the presentation of ongoing research or research ideas, as well as meetings on specific topics (e.g. inequality in death) or around specific materials (e.g. textual strategies of commemoration or Greco-Roman epitaphs). We also plan to invite scholars in the fields of post-antique history, philosophy, and religious studies, as well as to reach out to colleagues in the social sciences, specializing in such disciplines as psychology, sociology, and anthropology.
Upcoming events
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Friday 8 November, 3.00-5.00 p.m.: Visit to the temporary exhibition of Etruscan artefacts in the Wierdenlandmuseum (Ezinge), under the expert guidance of Dr Bert Nijboer (GIA). Registration will open soon.
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Monday 11 November, 1.00-3.00 p.m.: Workshop 'Funerary Inscriptions', open to all interested, including BA and MA students
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Thursday 21 November, conference 'Gravestones. Marking Death from Antiquity to the Modern Era'
For more details about the workshop and the conference, please have a look at the Information, registration, and programme leaflet.
Details about the events will be shared via our mailing list and the CRASIS mailing list.
Organisers
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Dr Tamara M. Dijkstra (t.m.dijkstra rug.nl)
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Caroline van Toor MA (c.j.toor rug.nl)
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Paula Kalkman MA (p.g.kalkman rug.nl)
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Janis Oomen MA (j.oomen rug.nl)
If you have questions, propose a meeting, or if you want to be placed on our mailing list, please send an email to Caroline van Toor (c.j.toor rug.nl).
Past events
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Bart Danon, 'Burial Plotting Wealth in Roman Italy?', 13 June 2024
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Brenda Mathijssen, 'True Nature Burials', 22 November 2023
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Bilal Annan & Nicholas Aherne, pitching their AIA talks, 13 December 2023
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Hannah Malone, 'Fascist Italy and the mortuary rituals for fallen soldiers of WWI', 8 March (cancelled)
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Gavin Blasdel, 'Consolation and commotion: responding to elite death in the Imperial Greek East' 27 March
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Visit to the UMCG morgue, 2 May
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Leonard Rutgers, 'The Third Revolution in Archaeology: aDNA in Ancient and Medieval Jewish Archaeology’, 18 June
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