The abandonment and destruction of temples in late antiquity has become the subject of widespread discussion in recent years. However, the provinces of the Danubian frontier have been left largely understudied in this respect. This article seeks to add new data and observations to this debate by determining several points regarding the temples of Noricum and Pannonia, including when a decline in their construction becomes evident, how sources of temple benefaction alter over time, and how these changes relate to building work undertaken across the civic sphere. It also looks at the abandonment of temples, focusing particularly on when they became common sources of spolia for other building projects, what evidence there is for the violent cl...
The End of Paganism in Late Antiquity : Last Pagans in Gaul and Roman Germany. Many sanctuaries, in ...
Religion has always impacted how we structure the physical world around us, and the Roman world was ...
This study aims to examine how Rome understood 'the Other' in the context of Roman plundering of sac...
When Christianity rose to prominence during the 4th c. temples were no longer the vibrant centres of...
An important aspect of the Christianization of the Later Roman Empire was the closure of pagan templ...
Much has been written on the religious aspects of life in the Roman military community, but the role...
Diocletians administrative reform divided the province of Noricum in two: the northern border distri...
International audienceThroughout the Roman period the countryside was a landscape of sacred sites bo...
This dissertation investigates Christian attitudes towards Greco-Roman religions in late antique Rom...
This dissertation investigates Christian attitudes towards Greco-Roman religions in late antique Rom...
textThis dissertation investigates one subset of the many "signs and symbols" representative of trad...
The Roman temple at Elaiussa Sebaste, dated to the early 1st cent. AD, was converted into a small is...
Scholarship on late antique cities has largely conceptualized them as singular entities, either deca...
This dissertation documents late antique (fourth to seventh century CE) Christian responses to earli...
This dissertation documents late antique (fourth to seventh century CE) Christian responses to earli...
The End of Paganism in Late Antiquity : Last Pagans in Gaul and Roman Germany. Many sanctuaries, in ...
Religion has always impacted how we structure the physical world around us, and the Roman world was ...
This study aims to examine how Rome understood 'the Other' in the context of Roman plundering of sac...
When Christianity rose to prominence during the 4th c. temples were no longer the vibrant centres of...
An important aspect of the Christianization of the Later Roman Empire was the closure of pagan templ...
Much has been written on the religious aspects of life in the Roman military community, but the role...
Diocletians administrative reform divided the province of Noricum in two: the northern border distri...
International audienceThroughout the Roman period the countryside was a landscape of sacred sites bo...
This dissertation investigates Christian attitudes towards Greco-Roman religions in late antique Rom...
This dissertation investigates Christian attitudes towards Greco-Roman religions in late antique Rom...
textThis dissertation investigates one subset of the many "signs and symbols" representative of trad...
The Roman temple at Elaiussa Sebaste, dated to the early 1st cent. AD, was converted into a small is...
Scholarship on late antique cities has largely conceptualized them as singular entities, either deca...
This dissertation documents late antique (fourth to seventh century CE) Christian responses to earli...
This dissertation documents late antique (fourth to seventh century CE) Christian responses to earli...
The End of Paganism in Late Antiquity : Last Pagans in Gaul and Roman Germany. Many sanctuaries, in ...
Religion has always impacted how we structure the physical world around us, and the Roman world was ...
This study aims to examine how Rome understood 'the Other' in the context of Roman plundering of sac...