Stones, Trees and Springs in the Ritual Landscape of Late Antique Gaul and Hispania

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late antique hispania
late antique iberia
late antique religion
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Lived Ancient Religion
Martin of Braga
Merovingian Gaul
pagani
paganism
paganism and nature
popular religion
Pre-Christian Animism
regulation of rural religious practices
ritual plurality
rural Christianisation
rural religion
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sacred natural sites
springs in religion
stones in religion
The Gallic Councils
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Visigothic Hispania
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781041213017
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores how late antique condemnations of rituals at stones, trees and springs reveal deliberate ecclesiastical strategies designed to control devotion, redefine sacred landscapes and consolidate episcopal control across the rural territories of post-Roman Gaul and Hispania.

By analysing sermons, conciliar canons, penitentials, hagiography and civil legislation, the book shows how accusations of idolatry in natural spaces functioned as rhetorical tools to regulate ritual plurality and impose orthodoxy in Gaul and Hispania in the 6th to 8th centuries. Engaging with ongoing historiographical debates on the persistence of non-Christian practices in rural areas during Late Antiquity, it challenges the conventional view that such rituals were merely residual traces of pre-Roman or Roman belief systems. Combining historical, textual and anthropological approaches, it reframes so-called ‘rural paganism’ as a discursive construction and proposes novel insights into the intersection of ritual practices, ecclesiastical authority and the role of natural features in the construction of religious landscapes.

Intended for scholars and students of religion in Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages and of the history of early Christianity, this book also appeals to readers interested in cultural landscapes and the transformation of religious practices in the post-Roman West.

Rocío Suárez Vallejo is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Málaga (Spain), specialising in religious landscapes and rural ritual practices in the Late Antique West and author of Idola fregit? Revisiting Iconoclasm on Leodegar’s tombstone, Metaphorical landscapes in rural Hispania and La larga sombra del paganismo en la Hispania visigoda.

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