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Materiality of Roman religion remains among the most striking and evocative features of our museums, archaeological parks, and ancient urban landscapes. This volume presents a selection of sanctuaries from the Danubian provinces, recently investigated and interpreted through cutting-edge field archaeological methodologies and approaches of religious studies. Following a methodological introduction, three main chapters offer in-depth analyses by leading archaeologists and scholars of religion in Central and Eastern Europe. These studies explore the continuity of pre-Roman religious traditions, the role of epigraphic and figurative sources in space sacralisation, and the impact of urban religion on religious communication in sacralised spaces.
Contents
Contents
Editorial Preface
Preface
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
1 Sanctuaries in the Danubian Provinces: an Introduction
Csaba Szabó and Christian Gugl
Part 1 Reinvented Traditions and the Countryside: Case Studies from Noricum and Dalmatia
2 From the Tribal Sanctuary of the Laianci to a Rural Roman Cult Site: a Hilltop Sanctuary of the La Tène and Roman Period near Lienz
Barbara Kainrath and Gerald Grabherr
3 The Sanctuary on the Frauenberg near Leibnitz, Styria
Bernhard Schrettle
4 Sanctuaries of Silvanus in the Roman Province of Dalmatia
Ljubica Perinić
5 Roman Provincial Cult and Superstition in Unusual Places: Three Selected Sites from Southern Noricum
Christoph Hinker
6 Evidence of a Specific Form of Mithras Worship in the Roman Province of Dalmatia and the Role of the Portorium in the Local Spread of the Cult
Nirvana Silnović
Part 2 Macro-Spaces of Religion: Case Studies from Moesia Inferior
7 Sanctuaries in Moesia Inferior
Ivan Valchev and Bojidar Draganov
8 The Sanctuaries in Ratiaria and Its Surroundings
Ivo Topalilov
9 Sacralised Spaces in the Legionary Fortress of Novae
Tomasz Dziurdzik
Part 3 Epigraphy and Visual Sources of Space Sacralisation
10 Sanctuaries of Moesia Superior: New Results and Interpretations
Nadežda Gavrilović Vitas
11 Sanctuaries of Mater Magna in Dalmatia
Inga Vilogorac Brčić
12 Epigraphically Attested Roman Sanctuaries in the Croatian Adriatic
Mirjana Sanader and Mirna Cvetko
13 Sacro-Idyllic Scenes on Roman Engraved Gems from Croatia
Iva Kaić
Part 4 The Impact of the City: Case Studies on Urban Religion
14 Sacred Functions and Spatial Distribution in the Isis Sanctuary in Savaria
Ottó Sosztarits, Szilvia Bíró, Bianka Horváth and Attila Hódi
15 Architecture, Religion and Ideology in Colonia Dacica Sarmizegetusa (I)
Ioan Piso and Ovidiu Țentea
Bibliography
Index