Arqueologia e ritual: lugares de devoção na Palestina romana
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https://doi.org/10.17648/rom.v0i5.11207Mots-clés :
Arqueologia Romana, Palestina, Ritual, Lucernas votivasRésumé
O presente artigo analisa o material cerâmico (lucernas) de três contextos arqueológicos definidos: Cesareia Marítima, Apolônia e Cesareia de Filipe face às práticas rituais constatadas nestes sítios durante o período de dominação romana na Palestina. Considera as hegemonias e as mudanças sistêmicas diante das novas significações, ritos e lugares de devoção na Palestina Romana.Téléchargements
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