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Divine Kings and Sacred Spaces: Power and Religion in Hellenistic Syria (301-64 Bc) (Bar S)
Nicholas Wright
Divine Kings and Sacred Spaces: Power and Religion in Hellenistic Syria (301-64 Bc) (Bar S)
Nicholas Wright
This research takes an integrative approach to the study of Hellenistic cult and cultic practices in an important part of western Asia by employing a combination of archaeological, numismatic and historical evidence. Although any thorough investigation of Seleukid religion would prove illuminating in itself, this research uses religion as a lens through which to explore the processes of acculturation and rejection within a colonial context. It discusses the state attitude towards, and manipulation of, both Hellenic and indigenous beliefs and places this within a framework developed out of a series of case studies exploring evidence for religion at a regional level. The study outlines the development of religious practices and expression in the region which formed the birthplace of the modern world?s three most influential monotheistic religions.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | December 15, 2012 |
ISBN13 | 9781407310541 |
Publishers | British Archaeological Reports |
Pages | 167 |
Dimensions | 612 g |
Language | English |
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