英语听力 学英语,练听力,上听力课堂! 注册 登录
> 在线听力 > 英语高级听力 > 英语听力:自然百科 >  第7篇

英语听力:自然百科 意大利的死亡祭礼

所属教程:英语听力:自然百科

浏览:

2016年08月03日

手机版
扫描二维码方便学习和分享
https://online2.tingclass.net/lesson/shi0529/0009/9849/7.mp3
https://image.tingclass.net/statics/js/2012
In Fontanelle, Italy, a large ancient cemetery with an unusual history is about to reopen. It is a place where the living try to reconnect with lost loved ones through the skulls of strangers.

The site is an ancient rock quarry. Ancient Greeks mined stones here to build, among other things, the great temples and homes of Naples. The huge caves left by excavations eventually became common graves for victims of disease and other causes during the 1600s, and for those who couldn't afford a proper burial.

It was during the 1600s that Fontanelle officially started its function as a mass grave. The plague of 1656 killed many of Naples residents, and Fontanelle was used as the burial site for the deceased.

According to the Associated Press, it is estimated that Fontanelle houses the remains of almost one million people, nearly all anonymous. Fontanelle became the site of another unusual custom after a priest and others put thousands of accumulated bones in the caves in order.

According to the Underground Naples Association, women, whose husbands, sons or brothers were killed in faraway countries began adopting the anonymous skulls of the necropolis as if they were their own relatives.

"The cult of the dead started here at the cemetery of Fontanelle between the First and Second World Wars. Women used to come here and chose a random skull found alongside these caves. They would it up and take care of the skull, and they used to light up a candle for the dead next to it. All this is in exchange in order to get information about their beloved ones who died and never came back."

According to a popular local custom that is rarely practiced today, some believe the skulls were considered purgatory souls waiting to rise to heaven. Only the prayers of those who were still alive could release them from the purgatory. So the skulls needed to be adopted. Theadoption included cleaning the skulls, praying for them, and putting flowers nearby andlighting candles.

"I used to buy flowers and votive lamps together with my friends and colleagues every Monday. Then we used to put flowers and lamps in front of the skulls we wanted to take care of."

"Why were you doing this?"

"Because they were dead, as well as our were dead."

The Associated Press reports some people believe their prayers had extraordinary results, such aspregnancies, recovery from illness or miracles. The underground cemetery was eventually closed. Today it is being restored and is scheduled to reopen in 2009.

用户搜索

疯狂英语 英语语法 新概念英语 走遍美国 四级听力 英语音标 英语入门 发音 美语 四级 新东方 七年级 赖世雄 zero是什么意思牡丹江市华威地热房英语学习交流群

网站推荐

英语翻译英语应急口语8000句听歌学英语英语学习方法

  • 频道推荐
  • |
  • 全站推荐
  • 推荐下载
  • 网站推荐