Urban rituals in sacred landscapes in Hellenistic Asia Minor

In Urban Rituals in Sacred Landscapes in Hellenistic Asia Minor, Christina G. Williamson examines the phenomenon of monumental sanctuaries in the countryside of Asia Minor that accompanied the second rise of the Greek city-state in the Hellenistic period. Moving beyond monolithic categories, William...

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Published in:Religions in the Graeco-Roman world
Main Author: Williamson, Christina G. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] Brill 2021
In: Religions in the Graeco-Roman world (volume 196)
Reviews:[Rezension von: Williamson, Christina G., Urban rituals in sacred landscapes in Hellenistic Asia Minor] (2023) (Ebner, Martin, 1956 -)
[Rezension von: Williamson, Christina G., Urban rituals in sacred landscapes in Hellenistic Asia Minor] (2022) (Belayche, Nicole, 1952 -)
Series/Journal:Religions in the Graeco-Roman world volume 196
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Anatolia / Ritual / Sanctuary / History 336 BC-30 BC
Further subjects:B Ancient Greek religion & mythology
B Thesis
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:In Urban Rituals in Sacred Landscapes in Hellenistic Asia Minor, Christina G. Williamson examines the phenomenon of monumental sanctuaries in the countryside of Asia Minor that accompanied the second rise of the Greek city-state in the Hellenistic period. Moving beyond monolithic categories, Williamson provides a transdisciplinary frame of analysis that takes into account the complex local histories, landscapes, material culture, and social and political dynamics of such shrines in their transition towards becoming prestigious civic sanctuaries. This frame of analysis is applied to four case studies: the sanctuaries of Zeus Labraundos, Sinuri, Hekate at Lagina, and Zeus Panamaros. All in Karia, these well-documented shrines offer valuable insights for understanding religious strategies adopted by emerging cities as they sought to establish their position in the expanding world.. Readership: Anyone interested in landscape, sanctuaries, and urbanization in Hellenistic Asia Minor, local processes of transformation, or performative ritual and social cohesion
ISBN:9004461272
Access:Open Access
Persistent identifiers:HDL: 20.500.12854/72146