NECROPOLIS


View of the Etruscan necropolis of Banditaccia, in Cerveteri, Italy.

Necropolis - athlete tomb (Taranto), Italy.

Radimlja necropolis of ''stećak'' in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Chaukundi necropolis near Karachi, Pakistan

A 'necropolis' (plural: ''necropolises'' or ''necropoleis'') is a large cemetery or burial place (from Greek ''nekropolis'' "city of the dead"). Apart from the occasional application of the word to modern cemeteries outside large towns, the term is chiefly used of burial grounds near the sites of the centers of ancient civilizations.

Contents
History and purpose
List of necropoleis
See also
References
Footnotes

History and purpose


The oldest necropolis in the world is probably the Hypogeum of Ħal-Saflieni in Paola, Malta which dates back to 2500 BC.
Necropolises were built for many reasons. Sometimes their origin was purely religious: the Valley of the Kings in Egypt is a prime example. Other cultures created necropolises in response to prohibitions on burials within city limits: especially noteworthy and rich of artpieces are those from the Etruscan civilization found in southern Tuscany and northern Lazio regions of Italy. In the Roman Empire, roads immediately outside towns therefore came to be lined with funerary monuments. Examples of this kind of necropolis can be found on the Appian Way just outside Rome and at the Alyscamps in Arles, France.
During the 19th century, necropolises enjoyed a revival spurred by the Victorian fashion for large, elaborate memorials.
A modern-day example of a necropolis may be Colma, California. This suburb of San Francisco has been used for decades to bury the dead of San Francisco, as well as those of other nearby towns. The citizens had felt it necessary to bury the dead outside of city limits, and perhaps out of sight as well. Colma recently has become more of a working-class suburb, but the dead still outnumber the living in this small town.
The word is often used with a different connotation in fantasy literature; for instance, it might refer to a city populated by zombies or other undead creatures.

List of necropoleis


Algeria



Nepasa

Austria



Imperial Crypt (Vienna)

Sulm valley necropolis

Bosnia and Herzegovina



Radimlja

Bulgaria



Varna Necropolis

China



Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor

Ming Dynasty Tombs

Croatia



Stara Novalja

Cuba


Necropolis de San Carlos Borromeo in August 2007


Colón Necrópolis (Havana)

Necropolis de San Carlos Borromeo (Matanzas)

Cyprus



Amathus

Egypt



Cairo

Great Pyramid of Giza

Memphis

Saqqara

Siwa Oasis

France



Alyscamps (Arles)

The Panthéon (Paris)

Pere Lachaise (Paris)

Saint Denis Basilica (Saint-Denis)

Israel



Beth_She'arim

Italy



Cerveteri

Lipari (Aeolian Islands)

Locri

Pantalica

Taranto

Malaysia



Nirvana Memorial Park

Malta



Hypogeum of Ħal-Saflieni

Morocco



Chellah

Pakistan



Makli Hill (Thatta)

Chaukundi Near (Karachi)

Peru



Paracas

Russia



Kremlin Wall Necropolis

United Kingdom



Brookwood Cemetery

London Necropolis railway station

London Necropolis Company

Glasgow Necropolis

Turkey



Antalya

Pamukkale

United States



Colma, California

Vatican City


See also



Cemetery

Catacombs

Crypt

References




Footnotes



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