<p>“Globalizing the Sculptural Landscape of Isis and Sarapis Cults in Roman Greece,” asks questions of cross-cultural exchange and viewership of sculptural assemblages set up in sanctuaries to the Egyptian gods. Focusing on cognitive dissonance, cultural imagining, and manipulations of time and space, I theorize ancient globalization as a set of loosely related processes that shifted a community's connections with place. My case studies range from the 3rd century BCE to the 2nd century CE, including sanctuaries at Rhodes, Thessaloniki, Dion, Marathon, Gortyna, and Delos. At these sites, devotees combined mainstream Greco-Roman sculptures, Egyptian imports, and locally produced imitations of Egyptian artifacts. In the last case, local sculpt...
The Egyptians mesmerized the ancient Greeks for scores of years. The Greek literature and art of the...
International audienceIn the Hellenistic and Roman world intimate relations existed between those ho...
In this thesis I argue that the period of Late Antiquity from the 4th to the 6th centuries CE was a ...
The current research attempts to identify the image and activity of the Egyptian goddess Isis predom...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations and maps.Religious syncretism began in th...
The cult of Isis and ancient 'Egyptomania' in Campania need to be observed from an archaeological pe...
Cette recherche a pour principal objectif de scruter l’élaboration et l'implantation du culte de Sar...
This thesis develops the concept of aegyptiaca as a framework for interpreting both Egyptian objects...
The expansion of the Hellenistic and Roman empires brought their people into direct contact with a v...
Portable objects made of terracotta, stone, and bronze, among other materials, stylistically linked ...
Late antique artefacts, and the images they carry, attest to a highly interconnected visual culture ...
Incorporating Egyptian imagery in a Roman medium, Isiac Ritual Worship is a remarkable example of fi...
<div><p>Early in the Ptolemaic era, Egyptian cults, particularly those of Isis and Sarapis, spread s...
This article furthers recent gains made in applying globalization perspectives to the Roman world by...
This thesis examines veneration through representation, more specifically, the prevalence of represe...
The Egyptians mesmerized the ancient Greeks for scores of years. The Greek literature and art of the...
International audienceIn the Hellenistic and Roman world intimate relations existed between those ho...
In this thesis I argue that the period of Late Antiquity from the 4th to the 6th centuries CE was a ...
The current research attempts to identify the image and activity of the Egyptian goddess Isis predom...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations and maps.Religious syncretism began in th...
The cult of Isis and ancient 'Egyptomania' in Campania need to be observed from an archaeological pe...
Cette recherche a pour principal objectif de scruter l’élaboration et l'implantation du culte de Sar...
This thesis develops the concept of aegyptiaca as a framework for interpreting both Egyptian objects...
The expansion of the Hellenistic and Roman empires brought their people into direct contact with a v...
Portable objects made of terracotta, stone, and bronze, among other materials, stylistically linked ...
Late antique artefacts, and the images they carry, attest to a highly interconnected visual culture ...
Incorporating Egyptian imagery in a Roman medium, Isiac Ritual Worship is a remarkable example of fi...
<div><p>Early in the Ptolemaic era, Egyptian cults, particularly those of Isis and Sarapis, spread s...
This article furthers recent gains made in applying globalization perspectives to the Roman world by...
This thesis examines veneration through representation, more specifically, the prevalence of represe...
The Egyptians mesmerized the ancient Greeks for scores of years. The Greek literature and art of the...
International audienceIn the Hellenistic and Roman world intimate relations existed between those ho...
In this thesis I argue that the period of Late Antiquity from the 4th to the 6th centuries CE was a ...