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Bulla Regia II: Excavations in the Christian cemetery

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 November 2023

Corisande Fenwick*
Affiliation:
University of London
Moheddine Chaouali
Affiliation:
Institut National de Patrimoine (INP), Tunis
Michelle Alexander
Affiliation:
University of York
Dirk Booms
Affiliation:
University of London
Samantha L. Cox
Affiliation:
University of Pennsylvania
Alice Di Muro
Affiliation:
University of York
Constanze Höpken
Affiliation:
University of Cologne
Guy Hopkinson
Affiliation:
University of London
Heike Möller
Affiliation:
Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Berlin
Efthymia Nikita
Affiliation:
The Cyprus Institute
Anita Radini
Affiliation:
University College Dublin
Nicholas Ray
Affiliation:
University of Leicester
*
Corresponding author: Corisande Fenwick, email: c.fenwick@ucl.ac.uk
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Abstract

This paper reports the preliminary results from three seasons of excavations in the Christian cemetery by the Tunisian-British Bulla Regia Archaeological Project. In 2017–2019, excavations in, and around, the Late Antique church in the western cemetery uncovered a complex funerary landscape with a variety of different tomb types, including mosaic caisson tombs, simple masonry tombs, amphora tombs, and earthen graves and multiple funerary mensae. The mosaics, inscriptions and finds (ceramics, glass, coins) studied in 2022 support a fourth to seventh century date for the main period of use of the cemetery.

بولا ريجيا الجزء الثاني :

أعمال التنقيب في المقبرة المسيحية

تعرض هذه الورقة النتائج الأولية لثلاثة مواسم من التنقيب في المقبرة المسيحية من قبل مشروع بولا رييا التونسي -البريطاني الأثري . في 2017–2019، كشفت أعما التنقيب في الكنيسة العتيقة المتأخرة وما حولها عند المقبرة الغربية عن مشهد جنائزي معقد يضم مجموعة متنوعة من أنواع المقابر المختلفة، بما في ذلك صناديق الفسيفساء، والمقابر الحجرية البسيطة، ومقابر الأمفورا، وقبور ترابية (مدافن في الارض ) بالإضافة إلى عدد من الطاولات الجنائزية . إن الفسيفساء والنقوش والاكتشافات المختلفة من السيراميك والزجاج والعملات المعدنية و التي تمت دراستها في عام 2022 تدعم أن الفترة الرئيسية لاستخدام المقبرة هي من القرن الرابع إلى القرن السابع .

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Figure 1. Plan of funerary church at Bulla Regia and its location (INP/UCL, Bulla Regia Project).

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Figure 2. Plan of church and cemetery showing excavated tombs in 2010 and 2017–19 excavations (INP/UCL, Bulla Regia Project).

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Figure 3. Mausoleum showing sarcophagus excavated by INP in 2010 rescue excavations (Moheddine Chaouali).

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Figure 4. Orthophoto of Room 3 mid-excavation, with all five mosaics visible. Rubble packing layers in T218, 219, and 220 have already been removed (INP/UCL, Bulla Regia Project).

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Figure 5. Tomb construction in Room 3 (Samantha Cox).

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Figure 6. M5 – detail (Dirk Booms).

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Figure 7. Double tomb mosaic (M19 and M20) of Restituta Inocens (sic) and Onorata Fidelis (Dirk Booms).

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Figure 8. Detail of peacock (Dirk Booms).

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Figure 9. T215, showing the skeleton (1362*) in a lead coffin (Dirk Booms).

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Figure 10. Plan of Area 3000 showing the placement of tombs at the end of 2019 season (INP/UCL, Bulla Regia Project).

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Figure 11. Ashlar wall [1335] of a possible mausoleum below the eastern wall [1068] of the church (Corisande Fenwick).

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Figure 12. Orthophoto of the south of Area 3000 showing two funerary mensae (Corisande Fenwick).

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Figure 13. T19: tomb cist sealed with amphora (Samantha Cox).

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Figure 14. T232: anthropoid earthen grave cut into mensa [3164] in a later phase (Corisande Fenwick).

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Figure 15. A sample of representative ceramics from the church and cemetery at Bulla Regia (INP/UCL, Bulla Regia Project).

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Figure 16. A comparison of bowls found in Christian contexts at Chimtou and Bulla Regia (DAI/INP, Chimtou-Project and INP/UCL, Bulla Regia Project)

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Figure 17. 18.1–3: Lamp with outfolded rim and handles, lamp (?) with cracked-off rim and goblet, all found in the walled cemetery (Z2 US6); 18.4 stemmed lamp found in the church behind a column during cleaning (1000). Scale is 1:3.

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Figure 18. Lead wick holder found in church (INP 2010 excavations, Z3, S2) (Letty Ten Harkel).

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Table 1. Number of individuals per age-at-death, sex and depositional area

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Table 2. Number of individuals with different palaeopathological lesions per depositional area

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Figure 19. Fully fused cervical vertebrae (axis and C3) of adult female (Skeleton 95) (Efthymia Nikita).