The Roman City of Bath, also known as Aqua Sulis, lies in the modern British county of Somerset in the south-east of England. During the Roman occupation of ancient Britain, Bath became a significant Roman town centred on a large religious complex. As the Roman city lies underneath the modern city Bath, excavation of both the temple complex has been difficult. To add further problems, Bath was only mentioned in one ancient source, Solinus. Consequently, there is a large gap in the knowledge we have about Roman Bath and its patron goddess. As such a large Romano-Celtic temple complex, Sulis’ cult has important contributions to religion in Roman Britain. Subsequently, studying and understanding Sulis’ cult is important to the study of Roman B...
In Rough Cilicia, monumental public architecture was built in the initial phase of the social and po...
The Roman Bath was a engineering miracle that has captured our imaginations for centuries. This pres...
This paper attempts to put the Gorgon from the pediment of the Temple of Sulis Minerva at Bath into ...
The Roman City of Bath, also known as Aqua Sulis, lies in the modern British county of Somerset in t...
This paper explores the spiritual history and legacy of Roman Britain, connecting the larger Roman w...
Healing gods have traditionally been analysed on their own within their sanctuaries. Moreover, few s...
For centuries, the remains of the great Roman-British bathing and temple complex in the center of Ba...
In the Roman Empire, an appreciation of baths and bathing was among the few common socio-cultural tr...
This project investigates the depositional practices of the towns of Roman Britain. The material rem...
An understanding of religious beliefs and practices is often essential when trying to understand dif...
This thesis examines veneration through representation, more specifically, the prevalence of represe...
The evidence for Romano-British religion must be examined in the light of four facts: (1) willingnes...
This thesis studies the role of the Latin past in the Roman present, by investigating three large sa...
This study investigates the ceramic building materials (CBM) from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of ...
The Roman town of Bath (Aquae Sulis), renowned for its Temple to Minerva and thermal baths complex, ...
In Rough Cilicia, monumental public architecture was built in the initial phase of the social and po...
The Roman Bath was a engineering miracle that has captured our imaginations for centuries. This pres...
This paper attempts to put the Gorgon from the pediment of the Temple of Sulis Minerva at Bath into ...
The Roman City of Bath, also known as Aqua Sulis, lies in the modern British county of Somerset in t...
This paper explores the spiritual history and legacy of Roman Britain, connecting the larger Roman w...
Healing gods have traditionally been analysed on their own within their sanctuaries. Moreover, few s...
For centuries, the remains of the great Roman-British bathing and temple complex in the center of Ba...
In the Roman Empire, an appreciation of baths and bathing was among the few common socio-cultural tr...
This project investigates the depositional practices of the towns of Roman Britain. The material rem...
An understanding of religious beliefs and practices is often essential when trying to understand dif...
This thesis examines veneration through representation, more specifically, the prevalence of represe...
The evidence for Romano-British religion must be examined in the light of four facts: (1) willingnes...
This thesis studies the role of the Latin past in the Roman present, by investigating three large sa...
This study investigates the ceramic building materials (CBM) from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of ...
The Roman town of Bath (Aquae Sulis), renowned for its Temple to Minerva and thermal baths complex, ...
In Rough Cilicia, monumental public architecture was built in the initial phase of the social and po...
The Roman Bath was a engineering miracle that has captured our imaginations for centuries. This pres...
This paper attempts to put the Gorgon from the pediment of the Temple of Sulis Minerva at Bath into ...