This paper provides the underlying data for a comprehensive meta-study investigating the transformative late Classical and early Hellenistic periods in Apulia through an in-depth analysis of residential and funerary contexts. An extensive qualitative and quantitative dataset of 379 funerary features from Monte Sannace and Vaste is contextualized within their settlements and surroundings by examining a comprehensive set of related papers. This meticulous digital data collection sheds light on the social dynamics of the period and is stored in a structured format to facilitate future access, reuse, and extension by researchers. The potential for reuse is substantial, as it could inform a broad spectrum of archaeological studies.
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