Do You Still Believe in What They Used to Believe? Cult Places and Divinities Related to the Viminacium Amphitheatre
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It has been determined that gladiatorial contests implied religious rituals and ceremonies so cult shrines were built within amphitheatres and in the vicinity of these buildings. This paper deals with cult places and divinities related to the Viminacium amphitheatre.
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Moesia Superior / Viminacium / Amphitheatre / Roman cults / Roman religionSource:
5th International Conference on Roman Danubian Provinces: Romans and Natives in the Danubian Provinces (1st C. BC–6th C. AD). 05-09.11.2019., Iasi, Romania. Book of abstracts, 2019, 15-15Publisher:
- Ferrara : Università degli studi di Ferrara
- Iași : Universitatea „Al. I. Cuza” Din Iași, Facultatea De Istorie, Centrul Arheoinvest
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Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - CONF AU - Bogdanović, Ivan PY - 2019 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1680 AB - It has been determined that gladiatorial contests implied religious rituals and ceremonies so cult shrines were built within amphitheatres and in the vicinity of these buildings. This paper deals with cult places and divinities related to the Viminacium amphitheatre. PB - Ferrara : Università degli studi di Ferrara PB - Iași : Universitatea „Al. I. Cuza” Din Iași, Facultatea De Istorie, Centrul Arheoinvest C3 - 5th International Conference on Roman Danubian Provinces: Romans and Natives in the Danubian Provinces (1st C. BC–6th C. AD). 05-09.11.2019., Iasi, Romania. Book of abstracts T1 - Do You Still Believe in What They Used to Believe? Cult Places and Divinities Related to the Viminacium Amphitheatre EP - 15 SP - 15 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1680 ER -
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Bogdanović, I.. (2019). Do You Still Believe in What They Used to Believe? Cult Places and Divinities Related to the Viminacium Amphitheatre. in 5th International Conference on Roman Danubian Provinces: Romans and Natives in the Danubian Provinces (1st C. BC–6th C. AD). 05-09.11.2019., Iasi, Romania. Book of abstracts Ferrara : Università degli studi di Ferrara., 15-15. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1680
Bogdanović I. Do You Still Believe in What They Used to Believe? Cult Places and Divinities Related to the Viminacium Amphitheatre. in 5th International Conference on Roman Danubian Provinces: Romans and Natives in the Danubian Provinces (1st C. BC–6th C. AD). 05-09.11.2019., Iasi, Romania. Book of abstracts. 2019;:15-15. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1680 .
Bogdanović, Ivan, "Do You Still Believe in What They Used to Believe? Cult Places and Divinities Related to the Viminacium Amphitheatre" in 5th International Conference on Roman Danubian Provinces: Romans and Natives in the Danubian Provinces (1st C. BC–6th C. AD). 05-09.11.2019., Iasi, Romania. Book of abstracts (2019):15-15, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1680 .