Religious Topographies in the Graeco-Roman World
Buch, Englisch, 301 Seiten
ISBN: 978-90-429-4978-2
Verlag: Peeters Publishers
The religious environment is here addressed in terms of landscape, geography, traffic and paths of connection and communication and their material manifestations. How was sacred movement etched into the landscape? What sorts of media were involved in creating a ‘sacred’ landscape? Which material culture helped connect communities across time and space?
The contributions in this volume explore these questions in relation to specific case studies in the ancient world, spanning the Mediterranean from Asia Minor through Greece to the Italian peninsula, in a time frame ranging from the Early Iron Age to the High Imperial period. They open up new areas to consider when looking at the phenomenon of sacred landscapes and connectivities. Such questions reach out beyond antiquity – they reflect on our own views of urban and rural space, and the importance of religion for collective identities and territorial claims today.