Sacred, secular, or sacrilegious? prehistoric sites, pagans and the Sacred Sites project in Britain [PDF]
This paper explores issues and tensions developing within today's Britain around prehistoric 'sacred sites' and their appropriation by a wide range of interested or concerned groups. In examining and theorising competing constructions of 'sacredness' and
Blain, J., Wallis, R. J.
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A votive inscription from Samum set by Publius Aelius Caerialis
A votive monument discovered in the summer of 2010 in the military vicus of Samum (Cășeiu) attests a new officer of cohors I Britannica, the decurio Publius Aelius Caerialis. The monument was found in a secondary position, abandoned since ancient times. It was dedicated to a group of five deities of the Roman pantheon and it could be linked to a temple.
Eugenia Beu-Dachin, Adriana Isac
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On Greek dedicatory practices:the problem of hyper [PDF]
The several senses of ὑπέρ in dedicatory texts, often doubtful or misunderstood, can be clarified by classifying the objects of the preposition into intended beneficiary, sought benefit, and ...
Jim, Suk Fong
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The spread of the cult of Asclepius in the context of the Roman army benefited from the presence of physicians: A spatial proximity analysis. [PDF]
Glomb T.
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The structure of votive inscriptions from Roman Liburnia
The authors analyse the structures of votive inscriptions from Roman Liburnia and their spatial distribution. Splitting up the text structures into constituent elements resulted in the identification of eight groups, depending on both the order of these elements and their combinations.
Valentina Zović, Anamarija Kurilić
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The leaf of the bronze processional cross kept in the Hermitage Collection has at the center the Crucifixion flanked by the busts of the archangels Michael, Gabriel, Raphael and Uriel enclosed in roundels at the ends of the horizontal arms of the cross ...
Zalesskaya Nikolayevna Vera
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Nueva lectura del ara votiva procedente del mvnicipivm Nova Avgvstanorvm (Lara de los Infantes, Burgos) [PDF]
The appearance of a votive Roman ara in The Archeological and Paleontological Museum of Salas de los Infantes (Burgos) allows to study the piece and to identify it with the inscription CIL II, 2851 transmitted by written tradition and disappeared for a ...
Hernández Guerra, Liborio +1 more
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A votive altar from Cilleros dedicated to the Lusitanian gods Arentia and Arentivs and some precisions about another votive inscription from Villamiel (Cáceres) [PDF]
Estudiamos un ara votiva inédita hallada en la localidad de Cilleros (Cáceres) dedicada a los dioses Arentius y Arentia en la que se les cita con el epíteto Tedaicis.
Olivares Pedreño, Juan Carlos +1 more
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Outpatient Clinic in Ancient Greece. [PDF]
Samonis G +4 more
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Votive Inscription by Archinos in the Sanctuary of Oropos
Pentelic marble table with a brief dedicatory inscription of a patient, Archinos, found in the Amphiaraos sanctuary in Oropos during the excavations of Leonardos. The pinax, in relief, shows three significant moments of the postulant’s stay in the shrine.
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