Memoria

Marseille (13) - Musée d'Histoire de Marseille

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This monumental tomb, known as a memoria, was located in the chancel of a single-aisled early Christian church built around the 5th century CE. The tomb is lavishly decorated with marble chancel slabs with originally polychrome scale decoration. Inside were two sarcophagi which in turn housed two lead coffins. Around the memoria, ostensibly placed in elevation next to the altar, were accumulated about fifty sarcophagi. This funerary practice is reminiscent of the medieval tradition of burial ad sanctos, i.e., near the saints who were supposed to grant the deceased protection after death. The local saints (not identified) are probably the two men buried in the memoria. Placed near an important communication route, this funerary church must have attracted pilgrims from all over early medieval Provence.

Discover an example of an ad sanctos burial ground

Where to find it

Marseille (13) - Musée d'Histoire de Marseille
Square Belsunce

13001 Marseille

Commune of discovery

Marseille

Locality

Rue Malaval

Type of intervention

Excavation

Year of excavation

2003

Chief Scientist

MOLINER, Manuel

Inventory number

MDM 2020

Scope

Religion ➔ Religious object
Funeral ➔ Funerary decoration

Materials

Mineral ➔ lapidary ➔ Marble

Chronological period

Middle Ages [476 / 1492] ➔ Early Middle Ages [476 / 1000]

Dating the object

476 – 999

Dimensions