Cult, conquest, and ‘religious romanization’. The impact of Rome on cult places and religious practices in Italy

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Preface / Tesse D. Stek -- Cult, conquest, and 'religious Romanization'. The impact of Rome on cult places and religious practices in Italy / Tesse D. Stek -- Per la datazione degli ex voto anatomici d'Italia / Olivier de Cazanove -- Aesculapius-Heiligtum in Fregellae und sein Bauschmuck aus Terrakotta / Rudolf Känel -- Cult places in the ancient landscape of Roccagloriosa (Western Lucania), third to first centuries BC: aspects of change and continuity / Helena Fracchia -- Trojan religion: foreign sanctuaries and the limits of Roman religious exclusivity / John Noël Dillon -- Colonies and religious dynamism in mid-Republican Italy / Fay Glinister -- Sanctuaries and rural expansion in mid-Republican Italy: a landscape archaeological approach / Gert-Jan Burgers -- Continuity and change in Lucanian cult places between the third and first centuries BC: new insights into the 'Romanization' issue / Ilaria Battiloro and Massimo Osanna -- 'Romanizzazione' dei luoghi di culto della Campania settentrionale. Proposte di lettura del dato archeologico tra ager Falernus, area aurunca e sidicina / Francesco Sirano -- 'Romanizzazione' dei luoghi di culto della Campania settentrionale: la media valle del Volturno / Gianluca Tagliamonte -- Luoghi di culto rurali nel Sannio pentro e frentano: rapporti con territorio, viabilità e insediamento / Bruno Sardella -- Municipalia sacra (Fest. 146 L.) Romanizzazione e religione: riflessioni preliminari / Mario Torelli -- Index.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe impact of Rome on cult places and religious practices in ancient Italy
EditorsTesse D. Stek, Gert-Jan Burgers
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes

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NameThe impact of Rome on cult places and religious practices in ancient Italy

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