Bültmann & Gerriets
Excavating Pilgrimage
Archaeological Approaches to Sacred Travel and Movement in the Ancient World
von Troels Myrup Kristensen, Wiebke Friese
Verlag: Routledge
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ISBN: 978-1-4724-5390-7
Erschienen am 16.02.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 19 mm [T]
Gewicht: 603 Gramm
Umfang: 306 Seiten

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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 that 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 wider catchment of pilgrimage sites.



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.



List of figures

Preface

Notes on contributors

1. Introduction: Archaeologies of pilgrimage
Wiebke Friese and Troels Myrup Kristensen

2. Inter-cultural pilgrimage, identity, and the Axial Age in the ancient Near East
Joy McCorriston

3. Collective mysteries and Greek pilgrimage: The cases of Eleusis, Thebes and Andania
Inge Nielsen

4. Of piety, gender and ritual space: An archaeological approach to women's sacred travel in Greece
Wiebke Friese

5. The pilgrim's passage into the sanctuary of the Great Gods, Samothrace
Bonna Wescoat

6. Pilgrimage and procession in the Panhellenic festivals: Some observations on the Hellenistic Leukophryena in Magnesia-on-the-Meander
Kristoph Jürgens

7. Palimpsest and virtual presence: A reading of space and dedications at the Amphiareion at Oropos in the Hellenistic period
Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis

8. Roman healing pilgrimage north of the Alps
Martin Grünewald

9. Visiting the ancestors: Ritual movement in Rome's urban borderland
Saskia Stevens

10. The pilgrim and the arch: Paths and passageways at Qal'at Sem'an, Sinai, Abu Mina, and Tebessa
Ann Marie Yasin

11. Movement as sacred mimesis at Abu Mena and Qal'at Sem'an
Heather Hunter-Crawley

12. The allure of the saint: Late antique pilgrimage to the monastery of St Shenoute
Louise Blanke

13. Excavating Meriamlik: Sacred space and economy in late antique pilgrimage
Troels Myrup Kristensen

14. Pilgrimage and multi-religious worship: Palestinian Mamre in Late Antiquity
Vlastimil Drbal

Responses

15. Excavating pilgrimage
Jas' Elsner

16. Pilgrimage progress?
Jan N. Bremmer

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