The study is focusing on the phenomenon of the sacred landscape in the suburbs of Rome, in order to illustrate the nature-distribution-evolution of cult places from the most ancient attestations during the Kingdom period up to the Imperial age. In the first part, the results of a research carried out on the basis of the archaeological documentation and the epigraphic-literary sources related with the presence of cult places in the extra-urban territories of the city of Rome. In the second part, some case studies of shrines are discussed, some of which seem to be part of senatorial praedia. The archaeological and historical documentation sheds light on promoters-functions-beholders of sacred places in Rome’s suburban contexts
The thesis examines the religious topography of Arcadia through two particular aspects: the built an...
This project investigates the depositional practices of the towns of Roman Britain. The material rem...
This paper brings together observations conducted in the sanctuaries at the first mile of Via Appia ...
The main purpose of the article is to provide an overview of the various places of worship attested ...
The rituals carried out on the occasion of the establishment of a new Roman city prove the fact that...
Precinct and Praxis: Cultic Ritual and the Built Environment in the Greco-Roman World develops a the...
The area sacra of the Palatine hill in Rome is one of the oldest cultic areas of Rome, dating back t...
This thesis examines the transformation of the sacred landscape within the territory of the former K...
This contribution proposes some methodological observations for the study of domestic cult objects f...
Modern studies of early Roman religion have generally been based upon the works of ancient authors s...
After some decades of systematic research into the peopling of southern Apulia in pre-Roman age, thi...
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The Roman religious festival of the Compitalia (‘cross-roads festival’) was celebrated in both city ...
Les lieux de culte antiques constituent des observatoires privilégiés des évolutions que connaissent...
Sena Gallica is a roman colony founded at the mouth of Misa river (Marche region). Preventive archeo...
The thesis examines the religious topography of Arcadia through two particular aspects: the built an...
This project investigates the depositional practices of the towns of Roman Britain. The material rem...
This paper brings together observations conducted in the sanctuaries at the first mile of Via Appia ...
The main purpose of the article is to provide an overview of the various places of worship attested ...
The rituals carried out on the occasion of the establishment of a new Roman city prove the fact that...
Precinct and Praxis: Cultic Ritual and the Built Environment in the Greco-Roman World develops a the...
The area sacra of the Palatine hill in Rome is one of the oldest cultic areas of Rome, dating back t...
This thesis examines the transformation of the sacred landscape within the territory of the former K...
This contribution proposes some methodological observations for the study of domestic cult objects f...
Modern studies of early Roman religion have generally been based upon the works of ancient authors s...
After some decades of systematic research into the peopling of southern Apulia in pre-Roman age, thi...
In this paper, I discuss the emerging building program in the Roman forum during the 6th century BCE...
The Roman religious festival of the Compitalia (‘cross-roads festival’) was celebrated in both city ...
Les lieux de culte antiques constituent des observatoires privilégiés des évolutions que connaissent...
Sena Gallica is a roman colony founded at the mouth of Misa river (Marche region). Preventive archeo...
The thesis examines the religious topography of Arcadia through two particular aspects: the built an...
This project investigates the depositional practices of the towns of Roman Britain. The material rem...
This paper brings together observations conducted in the sanctuaries at the first mile of Via Appia ...