TY - BOOK AU - Szabó,Csaba TI - Sanctuaries in roman dacia: materiality and religious experience T2 - Archaeopress Roman archaeology SN - 178969082X AV - DG59.D3 S93 2018 U1 - 938 PY - 2018/// CY - Oxford PB - Archaeopress Publishing Ltd KW - Temples, Roman KW - Dacia KW - Romans KW - Religion KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE KW - Archaeology KW - bisacsh KW - Classical antiquities KW - fast KW - Heiligtum KW - gnd KW - Kult KW - Kultstätte KW - Materialität KW - Römerzeit KW - Tempel KW - Antiquities, Roman KW - Europe KW - Dakien KW - pleiades KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references N2 - This book is the first comprehensive work focusing on lived ancient religious communication in Roman Dacia. Testing for the first time the ?Lived Ancient Religion? approach in terms of a peripheral province from the Danubian area, this work looks at the role of ?sacralised? spaces, known commonly as sanctuaries in the religious communication of the province. 0The author analyses the role of space sacralisation, religious appropriation, embodiment and the social impact of religious communication in urban contexts (Apulum), military contexts (Porolissum and Mehadia), and numerous examples from rural (non-urban) environments (Ampelum, Germisara, Ad Mediam, and many others). The book concentrates not only on the creation and maintenance of sacralised spaces in public and secondary locations, but also on their role at the micro-level of objects, semi-micro level of spaces (settlements), and the macro-level of the province and the Danubian region as a whole. Innovatively as regards provincial archaeological research, this book emphasises the spatial aspects of lived ancient religion by analysing for the first time the sanctuaries as spaces of religious communication in Dacia. The work also contains a significant chapter on the so-called ?small-group? religions (the Bacchic, Mithraic and Dolichenian groups of the province), which are approached for the first time in detail. The study also gives the first comprehensive list of archaeologically-epigraphically- attested, and presumed sacralised spaces within Dacia UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=2273997 ER -