Putridarium

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Stone seats in the putridarium in a Poor Clares convent cemetery, Castello Aragonese, Ischia
Purgatorio ad Arco, Naples

The putridarium is a temporary burial place, generally in an underground crypt, in which bodies, commonly of monks or nuns, can be stored in wall niches, often seated on masonry chairs with a central hole and vessel to collect the liquids of decomposition. Once the bodies have reached a proper stage of decomposition, the bones are collected, cleaned, and stored in an ossuary.

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