
Ritual Dynamics in the Ancient Mediterranean
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Table of Contents
Preface | p. 7 |
Introduction | p. 9 |
Engendered actions: agency and ritual in pre-Roman Veneto | p. 17 |
Where are the priests? Ritual mastery in Punic shrines | p. 43 |
Priests and priestly roles in the Isiac cults: the case of Roman Athens | p. 61 |
'Promises of continuity': The role of tradition in the forming of rituals in ancient Greece | p. 85 |
Ritual restoration and innovation in the Greek cities of the Roman Imperium | p. 105 |
Changes and arrangement in the Eleusinian Ritual | p. 119 |
Continuity and change without individual agency: The Attic ritual theatre and the 'socially unquestionable' in the tragic genre | p. 139 |
Construction of consensus: rules and change in Greek funeral rituals | p. 179 |
Representations and the 'meaning' of ritual change: The case of Hadrumetum | p. 203 |
The correlation of rituals, emotions, and literature in ancient Egypt | p. 235 |
Emotional community through ritual: initiates, citizens, and pilgrims as emotional communities in the Greek world | p. 263 |
Speech and gesture in rituals: the rituals of supplication and prayer in Homer | p. 291 |
Ritual movement in sacred space: towards an archaeology of performance | p. 313 |
Elevating the unworthy emperor: Ritual failure in Roman historiography | p. 347 |
Index | p. 377 |
List of Contributors | p. 389 |
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