This study presents two deposits of bronze statuettes discovered in the Athenian Agora. Both groups were found with material associated with the Herulian sack of A.D. 267/8. The author proposes that these statuettes were used in the service of domestic cults. The Greek, Roman, and Egyptian dei-ties represented illustrate the diversity of domestic cult activities current in Athens during the mid-3rd century A.D. While the deposits provide some evidence for Roman domestic cult practices in Athens, it is clear that Greek cult practices remained the dominant tradition. 1. Murray 1898, pp. 76-82; Walter
Among the material evidence related to the Isiac cults, the so-called “Isis-Fortuna” bronze statuett...
An agora was a communal space found in most Greek cities that contained religious structures alongsi...
International audienceSeveral stone statuettes of domestic gods have been discovered in houses in th...
This study presents the full range of marble statuettes and statuette fragments, certainly or proba...
This study explores the changing nature of household cult practices, a currently under-studied categ...
This dissertation investigates mobile cult statues and their reflection in Euripides’ Iphigeneia amo...
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This study addresses a previously neglected aspect of ancient Greek popular religion, the specific p...
Until now, there has been no comprehensive study of religion in Athens from the end of the classical...
This dissertation is an examination of the literary, epigraphical and archaeological evidence for th...
This study, the frst in a series of articles on freestanding Hellenistic sculpture from the Athenian...
This thesis looks only at the minor, non-Asklepian healing cults in and around Athens and the Peirai...
Studies in the cultic honours for Hellenistic leaders and benefactors mainly focus on the ideologica...
Cette étude propose un nouvel éclairage sur les cultes domestiques grecs antiques en privilégiant un...
This paper analyzes the complex social and political contexts that the obscure practice of Greek her...
Among the material evidence related to the Isiac cults, the so-called “Isis-Fortuna” bronze statuett...
An agora was a communal space found in most Greek cities that contained religious structures alongsi...
International audienceSeveral stone statuettes of domestic gods have been discovered in houses in th...
This study presents the full range of marble statuettes and statuette fragments, certainly or proba...
This study explores the changing nature of household cult practices, a currently under-studied categ...
This dissertation investigates mobile cult statues and their reflection in Euripides’ Iphigeneia amo...
This study catalogues and analyses 329 statuettes and amulets from Thonis- Heracleion, a sunken city...
This study addresses a previously neglected aspect of ancient Greek popular religion, the specific p...
Until now, there has been no comprehensive study of religion in Athens from the end of the classical...
This dissertation is an examination of the literary, epigraphical and archaeological evidence for th...
This study, the frst in a series of articles on freestanding Hellenistic sculpture from the Athenian...
This thesis looks only at the minor, non-Asklepian healing cults in and around Athens and the Peirai...
Studies in the cultic honours for Hellenistic leaders and benefactors mainly focus on the ideologica...
Cette étude propose un nouvel éclairage sur les cultes domestiques grecs antiques en privilégiant un...
This paper analyzes the complex social and political contexts that the obscure practice of Greek her...
Among the material evidence related to the Isiac cults, the so-called “Isis-Fortuna” bronze statuett...
An agora was a communal space found in most Greek cities that contained religious structures alongsi...
International audienceSeveral stone statuettes of domestic gods have been discovered in houses in th...