Excavating Pilgrimage

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Adi Granth
Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis
Ancient Greece
ancient religious practices
Andanian Mysteries
Ann Marie Yasin
archaeological study of ancient pilgrimage
Artemis Leukophryene
Bonna D. Wescoat
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classical archaeology research
Cupola Church
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Extra-urban Sanctuaries
Harmandir Sahib
Heather Hunter-Crawley
Hellenistic Monarchs
Holy Men
Inge Nielsen
Jan N. Bremmer
Jas Elsner
Joy McCorriston
Kristoph Jurgens
Late Antique Egypt
Late Antique Pilgrimage
Louise Blanke
Martin Grunewald
material culture analysis
Oracular Sanctuary
Pan-hellenic Festival
Panhellenic Festivals
Philip III
Pilgrimage Archaeology Material Culture Sacred Travel Processions
Pilgrimage Sanctuary
Proxeny Decrees
Ptolemy IV
Ptolemy IV Philopator
ritual movement studies
sacred landscape interpretation
Sacred Travel
Samothracian Mysteries
sanctuary architecture
Saskia Stevens
Spring Sanctuaries
Vlastimil Drbal
White Monastery
Wiebke Friese
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367896058
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume sheds new light on the significance and meaning of material culture for the study of pilgrimage in the ancient world, focusing in particular on Classical and Hellenistic Greece, the Roman Empire and Late Antiquity. It thus discusses how archaeological evidence can be used to advance our understanding of ancient pilgrimage and ritual experience. The volume brings together a group of scholars who explore some of the rich archaeological evidence for sacred travel and movement, such as the material footprint of different activities undertaken by pilgrims, the spatial organization of sanctuaries and the wider catchment of pilgrimage sites, as well as the relationship between architecture, art and ritual. Contributions also tackle both methodological and theoretical issues related to the study of pilgrimage, sacred travel and other types of movement to, from and within sanctuaries through case studies stretching from the first millennium BC to the early medieval period.

Troels Myrup Kristensen is Associate Professor of Classical Archaeology at Aarhus University, Denmark. He is the director of the Sapere Aude-project "The Emergence of Sacred Travel: Experience, Economy and Connectivity in Ancient Mediterranean Pilgrimage" (2013–2017), funded by the Danish Council for Independent Research. His research interests are pilgrimage, visual culture and cultural heritage.

Wiebke Friese was until recently Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of History and Classical Studies at Aarhus University, Denmark, as part of the project, "The Emergence of Sacred Travel: Experience, Economy and Connectivity in Ancient Mediterranean Pilgrimage" (2013–2017). She has published on oracle sanctuaries and Athenian women’s festivals.