Myths on the Edge of Empire: How Classical Mythology Spread throughout Roman Britain (Archaeopress Roman Archaeology)

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Myths on the Edge of Empire: How Classical Mythology Spread throughout Roman Britain (Archaeopress Roman Archaeology)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 244 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781805831433

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Myths on the Edge of Empire presents the findings of an extensive investigation into how classical mythology spread across Roman Britain, revealing which characters and deities were the most prevalent, in which contexts, and within which physical media.  

The reader is initially guided through a series of case studies that use individual mythical entities (Minerva, Mars, Medusa, Hercules, Mercury, and Cupid) to introduce key concepts and observations, as well as drawing attention to the pitfalls of the terminology often employed in explaining complex cultural interchanges. Building upon these findings, more complex patterns are then discussed in thematic chapters that focus on military deities, how myths were combined or displayed together, and the extent to which urban environments were fertile ground for their employment, as well as a typological breakdown and discussion of material culture.

As a reference, this book presents a series of graphical displays, one per myth, that show quantities of artefacts, locations, find contexts, and prevalence over time.

Finally, the book classifies and explains the vectors that were used in the cultural transmission of mythology throughout a province that was at the very edge of the Roman Empire.

Contents

Abbreviations

Introduction

Minerva Case Study  

Mars Case Study

Medusa Case Study  

Hercules Case Study

Mercury Case Study

Cupid Case Study

Martial Mythology

Pantheons

Urban Myths

Myth, Material, Meaning

Routes of Transmission

Conclusion

Appendix 1: Data for Each Myth

Bibliography

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