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Ritual matters : material residues of ancient religions
Title:
Ritual matters : material residues of ancient religions

Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome. Supplementary volume ;
Author:
Moser, Claudia, editor.
ISBN:
9780472130573
Physical Description:
154 pages : illustrations, plans ; 29 cm.
Series:
Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome. Supplementary volume ; xiii

Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome. Supplementary volume ; 13.
Contents:
Ritual Matters: An Introduction / Claudia Moser and Jennifer Knust -- Roman Sacrificial Reliefs in Rome, Italy, and Gaul: Reconstructing Archaeological Evidence? / Valérie Huet -- "Don't Throw Any Bones in the Sanctuary!" On the Handling of Sacred Waste in Ancient Greek Cult Places / Gunnel Ekroth -- Differential Preservation: The Changing Religious Landscape at the Sacred Area of the Republican Temples at Ostia / Claudia Moser -- Archaeology of Memory: About the Forms and the Time of Memory in a Necropolis of Pompeii / Henri Duday and William Van Andringa -- Statuary and Ritualization in Imperial Italy / Zsuzsanna Varhelyi -- Miscellany Manuscripts and the Christian Canonical Imaginary / Jennifer Knust -- "Straightening the Paths": Inductive Divination, Materiality, and Imagination in the Graeco-Roman Period / Richard L. Gordon -- Ritual Matters: Afterword / David Frankfurter.
Abstract:
Ritual Matters interrupts the anachronistic binaries of religious practice and belief, the material and the theological, by taking a new approach to the study of archaeological remains of ancient religions. Focusing on the materiality of ritual-inherent in everything from monumental temples and altars, to votive offerings and codices, to sanctioned inscriptions and reliefs-allows for a novel vantage point from which to consider ancient religious practices, as well as an important counterbalance to more traditional conceptual perspectives often privileged in the field. Material remains of religious practices may reveal striking local continuity, but they also highlight points of change, as distinct moments of manufacture and use transformed both sites and objects. Yet not every religious practice leaves a trace: the embodied use of imperial statuary, the rationale for the design of particular sacred books or the ephemeral "magical" implements designed by local religious experts leave few traces, if any, and are therefore less amenable to material investigation. What does remain, however, challenges any neat association between representation and reality or literary claim and practical application. This volume, which features work by internationally renowned scholars of ancient religions and archaeology, represents a significant contribution to the material approach of studying the ancient Mediterranean's diverse religious practices.
Bibliographical References:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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