Tangible Religion. Materiality of domestic cult practices from antiquity to early modern era - Acta Instituti Romani Finlandiae, 49

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    A cura di: Ria Berg, Antonella Coralini, Anu Kaisa Koponen, Reima Välimäki
    Anno edizione: 2021
    Collana: Acta Instituti Romani Finlandiae, 49
    Isbn: 978-88-5491-164-2
    Issn: 0538-2270
    Materie: Archeologia
    Formato: 21x29,7
    Pagine: 283



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    Acknowledgements

    Ria Berg – Reima Välimäki – Anu Kaisa Koponen – Antonella Coralini, Introduction: Tangible Religion from Antiquity to the Early Modern Period

    Ancient World

    Meritxell Ferrer, More than Dwellings. Women, Rituals and Homes in Western Sicily (8th–5th Centuries BCE)

    Simona Perna, What is in a Vase? Materiality and Semiotics of Cinerary Vases in Egyptian Stone and Vase Shapes in Roman Domestic and Funerary Contexts

    Aude Durand & William Van Andringa, To Live or not to Live. The Lares and the Transfer of the Domicilium in a Roman Town

    Maddalena Bassani, Gods and Cult Objects in Roman Houses. Notes for a Methodological Research

    Ria Berg, Instruments & Amulets. Pompeian Hairpins and Women’s Domestic Ritual

    Antonella Coralini, Materialising Divine Presences. Hercules domesticus Revisited

    Anu Kaisa Koponen, Egyptian Cults in Pompeian Domestic Wall Paintings

    Maddalena Bassani, Sacra privata in Central Italy. New Data from an Archaeological Research

    Medieval & Early Modern Europe

    Claire Renkin, Making the Sacred Palpable. How Material Objects Enhanced Lay Devotional Practices in Late Medieval Europe

    Reima Välimäki, More Powerful than Mere Matter? Forbidden but Practiced Material Religion among the Late Medieval German Waldensians

    Kirsi Majantie, Venerated and Didactic Walls. Devotional Images on Fifteenth- to Sixteenth-Century Tile Stoves in Northern Europe

    David Gaimster, New Faith, New Home, New Stove. The Role of the Hanseatic Ceramic Trade in the Transmission of New Confessional and Political Identities in the Northern European Home, c. 1500–1600

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