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Academic studies related to death in the Roman world have focused on the impact they have had on the family, how many words are repeated in the epitaphs as well as the numerical record of the sepulchral inscriptions. The sense of feeling for the loss does not always find the same attention as these topics within the historical and epigraphic studies on death whereby frustration, pain and feel have remained as mere expressions and they have not been contextualized with the development itself of the Roman world. Epitaphs fulfill the task of pointing out the place and who occupies that grave, to keep respect for the deceased, to remember and to be part of its passage in eternity. The death of boys and girls in the Roman world can be understood as an unfair death (mors immatura), whence it should not come so soon, something that the epigraphs themselves tend to tell on several occasions, and those that are commemorated are presented with some characteristics for posterity.
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| 1 | Zurita, Andrés Cid | Hombre |
Universidad del Bío Bío - Chile
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