Omschrijving
This volume gives an overview of Roman burial practices in the Gallia Lugdunensis province during the Early Roman Empire, focussing on grave treatment and grave furnishing, the structure of the tombs and the selection and treatment of grave goods and human remains.
András Márton was born in Budapest. He studied at the Eötvös Lorand University where he obtained two master degrees, one in History and another in Archaeology specializing in Roman provincial and Classical archaeology. After graduation, he worked at the Hungarian National Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest. He defended his thesis summa cum laude at the Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest under the direction of Professor Patrick Galliou. He lives in France and is involved in research programs at the Louvre and the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon. He has published many scientific papers and co-authored several books. His research interests are pottery studies and ancient funerary practices.
András Márton a étudié à l’Université Eötvös Loránd de Budapest et a obtenu deux masters, l’un en hist oire et l’autre en archéologie romaine provinciale et classique. Après ses études, il a travaillé au Musée national hongrois et au Musée des Beaux-Arts de Budapest. Il a obtenu son doctorat, avec félicitations, à l’Université de Bretagne occidentale, à Brest, sous la direction du professeur Patrick Galliou. Ses recherches portent sur la céramique antique et sur les pratiques funéraires.