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Ricomporre la scena cultuale: fonti documentarie plurime e contributo dell’archeologia per lo studio dei luoghi di culto romani

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Abstract

Archaeology plays an important role in reconstructing rituals, alongside literary, epigraphic and iconographic evidence. Its increasing importance lies in the fact that archaeological evidence alone can reveal practices that are not documented or cannot be documented in any other way. This contribution focuses exclusively on periodic rituals, rather than on those that were performed only once (una tantum). From this perspective, it examines the interior of the temple, the altar and its surrounding area, which together constituted the actual sacrificial space and were far less immutable in their arrangement than might initially appear, and finally the offerings positioned within the place of worship and the trajectory that they followed. The systematic contextualisation of objects provides insight about devotional gestures and demonstrates the full potential of spatial analysis applied to the topography of cult places, considering their layout in a dynamic way as evidence of rituals in motion: prayers, sacrifices, processions and the presentation of offerings.


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Presentato: 05 Maggio 2025 | Accettato: 15 Marzo 2025 | Pubblicato 24 Settembre 2025 | Lingua: it

Keywords Devotional gesturesArchaeological evidenceRoman cult placesSpatial analysisRitual practices


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