Search for dissertations about: "temenos"

Found 3 swedish dissertations containing the word temenos.

  1. 1. With Gods as Neighbours : Extra-temenal activity at Greek rural sanctuaries, 700–200 BCE

    Author : Axel Frejman; Gunnel Ekroth; Karl-Johan Lindholm; Erika Weiberg; Yannis Lolos; Uppsala universitet; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Greek rural sanctuaries; extra-temenal; temenos; commons; Labraunda; Sinuri; Nemea.; Classical Archaeology and Ancient History; Antikens kultur och samhällsliv;

    Abstract : The thesis investigates so-called extra-temenal areas at Greek rural sanctuaries 700–200 BCE. Extra-temenal areas are defined as areas located outside the temenos, which have a functional, administrative and conceptual connection to the sanctuary. READ MORE

  2. 2. Felicium temporum reparatio : Labraunda in Late Antiquity (c. AD 300-600)

    Author : Jesper Blid; Arja Karivieri; Pontus Hellström; Peter Scherrer; Stockholms universitet; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Labraunda; Karia; Late Antiquity; Christianization; sacred movement; wayside sanctuary; hagiasma; churches; baths; tetraconch; antikens kultur och samhällsliv; Classical Archaeology and Ancient History;

    Abstract : This study focuses on a quantitative analysis of Late Antique remains that have been recorded at Labraunda from 1948 to 2011, and that date mainly to the period c. AD 300-600. The finds are presented according to context in order to form more reliable chronologies and more profound find-related contextualization of the specific areas of study. READ MORE

  3. 3. Pagan Pasts, Christian Futures: Memory Manipulation and Christianisation in the Cities of Western Asia Minor

    Author : Irene Selsvold; Göteborgs universitet; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Christianisation; Late Antiquity; materiality; memory; Asia Minor; Aphrodisias; Hierapolis; Ephesus; urban archaeology; Roman religion; early Christianity;

    Abstract : Religion has always impacted how we structure the physical world around us, and the Roman world was no exception. Roman cities were constructed and shaped around religious life and religious practices. Religious art was omnipresent, and religious architecture monumental. READ MORE