EASTERN NECROPOLIS OF CYME: TRANSITION FROM CREMATION TO INHUMATION AND GRAVE TYPES
Keywords:
Cyme, necropolis, cremation, inhumation, grave type, burial customsAbstract
The ancient city of Cyme, located in the Aliağa district of Izmir, was a member of the Aiolis Union and was
founded by immigrants from Greece at the end of the second millennium BC. In three separate periods, ex
cavations were carried out in the necropolis in the east of the city and a total of 343 graves were uncovered.
These graves dating from the eighth century BC to the first century AD show the process of transition from
the practice of cremation to inhumation and provide information about burial customs and grave types.
Nine different grave types were used for burials.