Cult places and cultural change in republican Italy: a contextual approach to religious aspects of rural society after the Roman conquest

This study throws new light on the Roman impact on Italic religious structures in the last four centuries BC and, more generally, on the complex processes of change and accommodation set in motion by the Roman expansion in Italy. Cult places had a pivotal function among the various 'Italic'...

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Main Author: Stek, Tesse D. 1978- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Amsterdam Amsterdam Univ. Press © 2009
In: Amsterdam archaeological studies (14)
Year: 2009
Series/Journal:Amsterdam archaeological studies 14
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Roman Empire / Cultic site / Ritual
Further subjects:B Rome History Republic, 265-30 B.C
B Rome Antiquities
B Thesis
B Rome Religion
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Summary:This study throws new light on the Roman impact on Italic religious structures in the last four centuries BC and, more generally, on the complex processes of change and accommodation set in motion by the Roman expansion in Italy. Cult places had a pivotal function among the various 'Italic' tribes known to us from the ancient sources, which had been gradually conquered and subsequently controlled by Rome. Through an analysis of archaeological, literary and epigraphic evidence from rural cult places in Central and Southern Italy including a case study on the Samnite temple of San Giovanni in Galdo, the author investigates the fluctuating function of cult places in among the non-Roman Italic communities, before and after the establishment of Roman rule
ISBN:9089641777