Continuity and Innovation in Religion in the Roman West, Volume 1The two volumes will publish 32 articles based upon sessions at the Roman Archaeology Conference (Birmingham 2005), the European Association of Archaeologists (Lyon 2004), and the Sixth Workshop of the Fontes Epigraphici Religionis Celticae Antiquae (London 2005). The 16 articles in volume 1 fall within sections on Britain, Gaul and Germany; Spain and Gallia Narbonensis; Central Europe and the Balkans; Artefacts and dedications; and The survival and location of sacred places. A highlight is the first full report on the Senuna treasure and shrine at Ashwell by R. Jackson and G. Burleigh. |
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Preface and Acknowledgements | 6 |
Gallic influence or indigenous development? | 13 |
Empty spaces or meaningful places? A broader perspective on continuity | 19 |
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altars archaeological associated Belgrade bronze Brunaux building burials Cabuy Celtiberian Celtic religion celtique cemeteries central Balkans centre chariot chariot burials CIL XII coins context Côte-d'Or Cotswolds Cuda cult places cultural dated dédicace dedicated dédiée deities deposits Derks ditch divinité Dobunni Dušanić élites enclosure Eravisci Estonia evidence example excavations Fauduet figurine Gallia Gallo-Roman Gaul genii cucullati Glanum Haeussler Henig Hercules hoard horse iconography indigenous inscription Iron Age Jupiter La Tène landscape Late Iron Age Mars Mercury Minerva miniature Mirković model axes model wheels Moesia Superior mother goddesses Mráv Nîmes objects Orcia Pannonia Paris place-names plaque Popović pre-Roman relief religious ritual Roman Britain Roman period Romanisation Romano-Celtic Romano-Celtic temple Roth Congès sacred sanctuaire sanctuary Scordisci sculpture Senuna settlement shield silver Singidunum spear Spickermann springs statuettes structures suggests symbolic temple sites Tène Terra Mater territory theonyms tradition trees Viminacium votive monuments Woodeaton