The Roman conquest of the Iberian peninsula, a land already inhabited by peoples who were characterized by cultural, ethnic, and social diversity, was one of the longest and most complex colonial processes to have occurred in the Roman world. Different political entities saw integration and interaction taking place at different speeds and via different mechanisms, and these differences had a profound impact on the development of religious dynamics and cultural change across the peninsula. This edited volume draws together contributions from a number of experts in the field in order to deepen our understanding of religious phenomena in Hispania - in particular cult, rituals, mechanisms, and spaces - and in doing so, to offer new insights into processes of cultural and social change, and the impact of conquest and colonialism. The chapters gathered here identify how forms of religious interaction occurred at different levels and scales, and explore the ways in which religion and religious practices underpinned the construction, development, and renegotiation of different identities. Through this approach they shed important light on the crucial role of cultic practices in defining cultural and social identity as Iberia's provincial communities were drawn into the Roman world.
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Paperback. Condición: Very Good. 2022 Brepols large format paperback edition. Unread copy in very good condition. Contents: Introduction by Alejandro G. Sinner and Victor Revilla Calvo; Ritual Practices and Sacred Landscapes: Identity and Territorial Organization in Late Iron Age and Early Roman Eastern Iberia by Ignasi Grau Mira; The Sacred Landscape of Western Hispania in the Roman Period by Thomas G. Schattner; Rock Sanctuaries and Roman Epigraphy by Marc Mayer Olive; Religious Practices and Rural Cult Sites in Hispania Citerior: Some Reflections by Alejandro G. Sinner and Victor Revilla Calvo; Roman Colonies and Local Cults: The Example of Augusta Emerita (Merida) in Lusitania by Jonathan Edmondson; Private Beliefs, Domestic Religion, and Identity in Hispania by Maria Perez Ruiz; Religion and Identity on a Microcontinent by Greg Woolf; Coinage and the Religious Beliefs of the Peoples of Hispania: Tradition and Foreign Influences by Marta Campo Diaz; Rome's Memory and Ritual in Hispania by Ana Mayorgas; Roman Past and Local Identities: The Case of Saguntum by Victor Revilla Calvo; The Imperial Cult and Consensus Rituals in Hispania: First Century BCE-First Century CE by Francisco Marco Simon; and Localizing 'Oriental Cults' in Roman Iberia: Relationality, Power, and Place by Matthew M. McCarty and Kimberly Edher. Nº de ref. del artículo: MH-VC1P-9V28
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Roman conquest of the Iberian peninsula, a land already inhabited by peoples who were characterized by cultural, ethnic, and social diversity, was one of the longest and most complex colonial processes to have occurred in the Roman world. Different political entities saw integration and interaction taking place at different speeds and via different mechanisms, and these differences had a profound impact on the development of religious dynamics and cultural change across the peninsula. This edited volume draws together contributions from a number of experts in the field in order to deepen our understanding of religious phenomena in Hispania - in particular cult, rituals, mechanisms, and spaces - and in doing so, to offer new insights into processes of cultural and social change, and the impact of conquest and colonialism. The chapters gathered here identify how forms of religious interaction occurred at different levels and scales, and explore the ways in which religion and religious practices underpinned the construction, development, and renegotiation of different identities. Through this approach they shed important light on the crucial role of cultic practices in defining cultural and social identity as Iberia's provincial communities were drawn into the Roman world. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9782503595450
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Roman conquest of the Iberian peninsula, a land already inhabited by peoples who were characterized by cultural, ethnic, and social diversity, was one of the longest and most complex colonial processes to have occurred in the Roman world. Different political entities saw integration and interaction taking place at different speeds and via different mechanisms, and these differences had a profound impact on the development of religious dynamics and cultural change across the peninsula. This edited volume draws together contributions from a number of experts in the field in order to deepen our understanding of religious phenomena in Hispania - in particular cult, rituals, mechanisms, and spaces - and in doing so, to offer new insights into processes of cultural and social change, and the impact of conquest and colonialism. The chapters gathered here identify how forms of religious interaction occurred at different levels and scales, and explore the ways in which religion and religious practices underpinned the construction, development, and renegotiation of different identities. Through this approach they shed important light on the crucial role of cultic practices in defining cultural and social identity as Iberia's provincial communities were drawn into the Roman world. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9782503595450
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