A burial place, to store the deceased. Catacombs were used in ancient times to bury the dead because land was expensive and scarce in the cities in which you find these catacombs. They were also used for services and as shelter for those who were trying to escape persecution. You Tube has some wonderful video clips of various catacombs, most are so large one could easily get lost while exploring them and never make it back out.
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The Romans begun to build catacombs in the 2nd century AD due to overcrowding which created a shortage of land for burial. It is widely believed that the Christians created catacombs to bury their dead secretly and to hide from the persecutions. Historians disagree because their sites were known and they because they could not be kept secret due to the smell form the dead bodies reaching the surface. Moreover, not all catacombs were Christian and some of them were mixed (both Christians and pagans were buried in these). Lack of land and the nature of the volcanic rock beneath Rome are more satisfactory explanations. This rock is easy for tunnelling. It soft when it is exposed to air and then harden, making the catacombs safe.
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In the Catacombs.
These places were the catacombs.
The Christians, like many other Romans, buried their dead in the catacombs.
The Romans begun to build catacombs in the 2nd century AD due to overcrowding which created a shortage of land for burial. It is widely believed that the Christians created catacombs to bury their dead secretly and to hide from the persecutions. Historians disagree because their sites were known and they because they could not be kept secret due to the smell form the dead bodies reaching the surface. Moreover, not all catacombs were Christian and some of them were mixed (both Christians and pagans were buried in these). Lack of land and the nature of the volcanic rock beneath Rome are more satisfactory explanations. This rock is easy for tunnelling. It soft when it is exposed to air and then harden, making the catacombs safe.
The Romans begun to build catacombs in the 2nd century AD due to overcrowding which created a shortage of land for burial. It is widely believed that the Christians created catacombs to bury their dead secretly and to hide from the persecutions. Historians disagree because their sites were known and they because they could not be kept secret due to the smell form the dead bodies reaching the surface. Moreover, not all catacombs were Christian and some of them were mixed (both Christians and pagans were buried in these). Lack of land and the nature of the volcanic rock beneath Rome are more satisfactory explanations. This rock is easy for tunnelling. It soft when it is exposed to air and then harden, making the catacombs safe.
The Romans begun to build catacombs in the 2nd century AD due to overcrowding which created a shortage of land for burial. It is widely believed that the Christians created catacombs to bury their dead secretly and to hide from the persecutions. Historians disagree because their sites were known and they because they could not be kept secret due to the smell form the dead bodies reaching the surface. Moreover, not all catacombs were Christian and some of them were mixed (both Christians and pagans were buried in these). Lack of land and the nature of the volcanic rock beneath Rome are more satisfactory explanations. This rock is easy for tunnelling. It soft when it is exposed to air and then harden, making the catacombs safe.
Romans buried their dead in the catacombs.
A burial place, to store the deceased. Catacombs were used in ancient times to bury the dead because land was expensive and scarce in the cities in which you find these catacombs. They were also used for services and as shelter for those who were trying to escape persecution. You Tube has some wonderful video clips of various catacombs, most are so large one could easily get lost while exploring them and never make it back out.
The catacombs were originally associated with shrines to the Roman god Mithras. We can still see in some of the catacombs, from the statues that remain. As the Christian Church began to replace Mithraism as the main challenger to traditional paganism, churches were often built over the sites of the Mithraic shrines. One of these was the original St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Christians also took over the catacombs themselves for burial purposes.By taking over the Mithraic catacombs and by building its churches over them, the Christian Church was consciously demonstrating to the world that it was the rightful successor to the cult of Mithras. It is also possible that the early Christian catacomb burials were based on the former Jewish tradition of cave burials and placing the bones of their departed in ossuaries - bone boxes.
Catacombs were large underground tunel systems that were used for keeping bodies if been killed murdered or naturally dead. These catacombs were mostly used for keeping the bodies of whole families.
It still exists today. Cotton farmers have a deadline each fall to turn the soil and bury the leftover cotton plants that are still on the ground after picking of the cotton boll.
People who bury the deceased are typically referred to as gravediggers, cemetery workers, or undertakers.