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Sanctuary and society in central-southern Italy (3rd to 1st centuries BC) : a study into cult places and cultural change after the Roman conquest of Italy

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Authors
  • T.D. Stek
Supervisors
  • M. Gnade
Cosupervisors
  • E.M. Moormann
Award date 10-12-2008
Number of pages 320
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw)
Document type PhD thesis
Note Research conducted at: Universiteit van Amsterdam
Language English
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Thesis
Title pages
Preface
Contents
Map of Italy
Introduction
Chapter 1: Rome and Italy : ideas on cultural change
Chapter 2: 'Religious Romanisation' and the fate of Italic rural sanctuaries
Chapter 3: Samnium : the sacred construction of community and architectural forms
Chapter 4: Location and function of Italic sanctuaries in society : three models
Chapter 5: Landscapes of the sacred : contextualising the Samnite sanctuary of S. Giovanni in Galdo (CB)
Chapter 6: Roman sacred landscapes? The pagus-vicus system revised
Chapter 7: Pagi, vici and sanctuaries : the evidence and four case studies
Chapter 8: Roman ritual in the Italian countryside? The Paganalia and the lustratio pagi
Chapter 9: Roman ritual in the Italian countryside? The Compitalia and the shrines of the Lares Compitales
Chapter 10: Summary and conclusions
List of figures
Bibliography
Dutch summary – Nederlandse samenvatting
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