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Signs of the sacred at the sanctuary of Gravisca, Italy: reconstruction of an Etruscan ritual through a multidisciplinary approach

open access: yesArchaeometry, Volume 67, Issue 1, Page 235-247, February 2025.
Abstract Archaeological campaigns carried out at the emporic sanctuary of Gravisca (Tarquinia, Italy) have revealed extraordinary evidence for ritual depositions and ceremonies linked to the divinities/guarantors of the sanctuary. The ritual of one such deposition was reconstructed using a multidisciplinary approach, comprising an in‐depth analysis of ...
Giulia Patrizi   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Christliche Inschriften aus Neoklaudiopolis/Andrapa (Vezirköprü/Samsun İli, Türkei)

open access: yesGephyra
In diesem Beitrag werden vier Inschriften vorgestellt: eine Votivinschrift und drei Grabinschriften. Die Votivinschrift (Nr. 1) und zwei der Grabinschriften (Nr. 2 und 3) sind zweifellos christlich, für die dritte (Nr. 4) ist dies immerhin zu diskutieren.
Vera Sauer, Eckart Olshausen
doaj   +1 more source

On oriental cults from the south of the province of Dalmatia (A few examples from East Herzegovina) [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini, 2019
The paper presents the data on oriental cults from the south of the province of Dalmatia (east Herzegovina). The main research material, which was used as the source of data on the religion of the residents from the south of the province of Dalmatia, was
Samardžić Gligor M.
doaj  

LIFE FROM DEATH: MULTI‐SPECIES FERTILITY RITUALS WITHIN A ROMANO‐BRITISH RITUAL SHAFT IN SOUTHERN ENGLAND

open access: yesOxford Journal of Archaeology, Volume 44, Issue 1, Page 101-118, February 2025.
Summary Romano‐British shaft deposits are an important part of the ritual make‐up of the province. However, understanding the meaning of these features is often difficult due to the lack of textual sources. This paper discusses a first century AD shaft from Surrey, England, using a multi‐proxy approach to investigate potential ritual significance.
Ellen Green
wiley   +1 more source

Weih-, Dank- und Votivinschriften aus Neoklaudiopolis (Vezirköprü/Samsun İli, Türkei)

open access: yesGephyra
In diesem Beitrag werden zwei Inschriften vorgestellt, die Eckart Olshausen und Gerhard Kahl 1988 bzw. 1989 aufgenommen haben. Bei der einen Inschrift handelt es sich sehr wahrscheinlich um die Weih- bzw.
Vera Sauer, Eckart Olshausen
doaj   +1 more source

Development of activities by nonresidents through “ko”

open access: yesJAPAN ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW, Volume 8, Issue 1, January–December 2025.
Revitalization of the shrine through building relationships outside and inside the parishioner area Abstract An effective method to develop the activities of nonresidents in the area of the Tenkawa shrine is to offer extraordinary experiences in which people can participate casually through “ko” to enhance religious culture based on the shrine's ...
Ryoya Morita   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Zeus Theopomenos and Theopoma (“Divine Drink (of Water)”?)

open access: yesGephyra
In this journal, V. Sauer and E. Olshausen (Sauer - Olshausen, Gephyra, 29, 2025, 56 no. 2) have recently published an interesting Imperial-period dedication (“Votiv- oder Weihinschrift eines Altar”) to a deity which they were not able to identify ...
Jan-mathieu Carbon
doaj   +1 more source

Peintures du sanctuaire et de la nef de l’Eglise de La Décollation de St Jean Baptiste du village d’Arbore / Paintings of the sanctuary and nave of the Church “The Beheading of St John the Baptist” from Arbore Village [PDF]

open access: yesAnastasis: Research in Medieval Culture and Art, 2016
The paper presents two main aspects regarding the inside murals of the church in the village Arbore (Suceava county), whose restoration process will be finished next year.
Tereza Sinigalia
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Qaryat al‐Fāw/Qaryatum dhāt Kāhilim: On the identity of the god Kahl

open access: yesArabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, Volume 35, Issue 1, Page 136-154, November 2024.
Abstract Qaryatum dhāt Kāhilim (‘the City of [the god] Kahl’) is the Ancient South Arabian name of the modern site of Qaryat al‐Fāw. This compound refers to the tutelary deity of the city, in this case, a god called Kahl. However, the identity of this Kahl is obscure.
Juan de Lara
wiley   +1 more source

New Inscriptions from Olympos and Its Territory I

open access: yesGephyra, 2004
New Inscriptions from Olympos and Its Territory IThe article presents seven new inscriptions discovered in the course of a project aimed at clearing wild vegetation from the urban area of Olympos.
Mustafa Adak, Nihal Tüner
doaj  

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