This paper considers how late antique Latin authors (mainly Augustine and Corippus) dealt with ancestral rites and practices of probable autochthonous (i. e. Berber) origin and provided an ideological resemantisation. Although motivated by anti-pagan pleas and also allowing for some exaggeration, they nevertheless provide reliable information, which can be compared against epigraphic evidence, and offer further contributions that enrich the knowledge of the North African local pantheon, otherwise largely documented by epigraphical evidence. It might therefore be surmised that, notwithstanding the deep Christianisation of the region, at the end of the Roman Empire, North Africa still witnessed the survival of residual and isolated pagan frin...
The Lived Ancient Religion project has radically changed perspectives on ancient religions and their...
Imperial cult and religion in North Africa under the Principate. This paper takes into account two k...
ABSTRACT: This paper analyses the topic of Rome's old age and her capacity to regenerate as an Etern...
This paper considers how late antique Latin authors (mainly Augustine and Corippus) dealt with ances...
This paper considers how late antique Latin authors (mainly Augustine and Corippus) dealt with ances...
Ancient North African religion evolved from the worship of local deities before the Phoenician, Puni...
Roman archaeology is one of the major sub-fields of archaeology in which post-colonial theory has fl...
Egyptian cults in the Roman religion and society took shape beyond de Nile region, and the area of t...
Studying North Africa poses a variety of problems. Historical as well as archaeological research bea...
The religiosity of late antique and early medieval communities in the Mediterranean world has been v...
The international conferences of "L'Africa romana", organized by the University of Sassari since 198...
The aim of this paper is to shed some light on the period of Petra’s passage from paganism to Christ...
Since its inception, the study of Iron Age North African (“Libyan”) religion has been bound up with ...
When one thinks of the once mighty Roman Empire, a vision of the proverbial “eternal city” of ...
Este é um estudo sobre as relações entre os lugares de culto e reunião dos cristãos e os confrontos ...
The Lived Ancient Religion project has radically changed perspectives on ancient religions and their...
Imperial cult and religion in North Africa under the Principate. This paper takes into account two k...
ABSTRACT: This paper analyses the topic of Rome's old age and her capacity to regenerate as an Etern...
This paper considers how late antique Latin authors (mainly Augustine and Corippus) dealt with ances...
This paper considers how late antique Latin authors (mainly Augustine and Corippus) dealt with ances...
Ancient North African religion evolved from the worship of local deities before the Phoenician, Puni...
Roman archaeology is one of the major sub-fields of archaeology in which post-colonial theory has fl...
Egyptian cults in the Roman religion and society took shape beyond de Nile region, and the area of t...
Studying North Africa poses a variety of problems. Historical as well as archaeological research bea...
The religiosity of late antique and early medieval communities in the Mediterranean world has been v...
The international conferences of "L'Africa romana", organized by the University of Sassari since 198...
The aim of this paper is to shed some light on the period of Petra’s passage from paganism to Christ...
Since its inception, the study of Iron Age North African (“Libyan”) religion has been bound up with ...
When one thinks of the once mighty Roman Empire, a vision of the proverbial “eternal city” of ...
Este é um estudo sobre as relações entre os lugares de culto e reunião dos cristãos e os confrontos ...
The Lived Ancient Religion project has radically changed perspectives on ancient religions and their...
Imperial cult and religion in North Africa under the Principate. This paper takes into account two k...
ABSTRACT: This paper analyses the topic of Rome's old age and her capacity to regenerate as an Etern...