Continuity And Innovation In Religion In The Roman West


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Continuity and Innovation in Religion in the Roman West


Continuity and Innovation in Religion in the Roman West

Author: European Association of Archaeologists. Annual Meeting

language: en

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Release Date: 2007


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Continuity and Innovation in Religion in the Roman West


Continuity and Innovation in Religion in the Roman West

Author: European Association of Archaeologists. Annual Meeting

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2007


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The two volumes will publish 32 articles based upon sessions at the Roman Archaeology Conference (Birmingham 2005), the European Association of Archaeologists (Lyon 2004), and the Sixth Workshop of the Fontes Epigraphici Religionis Celticae Antiquae (London 2005). The 16 articles in volume 1 fall within sections on Britain, Gaul and Germany; Spain and Gallia Narbonensis; Central Europe and the Balkans; Artefacts and dedications; and The survival and location of sacred places. A highlight is the first full report on the Senuna treasure and shrine at Ashwell by R. Jackson and G. Burleigh.

Ritual Landscapes of Roman South-east Britain


Ritual Landscapes of Roman South-east Britain

Author: David Rudling

language: en

Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited

Release Date: 2008


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"An understanding of religious beliefs and practices is often essential when trying to understand different societies, both those in the past and also those in the present. In the case of Roman Britain we are faced with various situations: the traditions of the indigenous Celts; the beliefs and practices of the pagan Romans; various religions which originated much further to the east than Rome and which were brought to Britain by soldiers, administrators and traders; the dynamics of culture contact between the different social groups (especially the fusion of Roman and native cults); and changes over time. The role of religion in Roman times was very important and affected many aspects of everyday life and involved a duality of both public and domestic religious rituals. Religious practices were therefore undertaken in various 'landscapes' including: urban, rural, temple complexes, shrines, cemeteries and households. This volume provides up-to-date reviews of the evidence for different religious beliefs, practices and types of site within South-East Britain generally, but for London, Surrey, Sussex and Kent in particular." "This book will be of interest and use to a wide range of people: professional and amateur archaeologists, classicists, students and the general public who have an interest in the Roman period."--BOOK JACKET.