Cult Material: From Archaeological Deposits to Interpretation of Early Greek Religion

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Synopsis
In 2024, the publisher of PMFIA series (Foundation for the Finnish Institute of Athens) decided to re-publish all previous volumes of the series, earlier available in printed form only, in an open-access format. Simultaneously, the contributions have been re-licensed with Creative commons license standard CC BY-NC, now commonly used in scientific publishing. The volumes, and the individual articles contained within them, have also been addigned DOI-numbers to enhance referencing.
Chapters
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Introduction
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Worshiping Archaeologies – Theoretical Landscape in the Archaeological Study of Greek Religion and Cult Deposits
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Depositing Cult – Considerations on What Makes a Cult Deposit
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Ash, Bones, Votives – Analysing the Black Strata in Early Greek SanctuariesTwo Examples from Olympia – the Schwarze Schicht and the Altar of Artemis
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Private and Communal Ritual at Post-Palatial Tiryns
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Interpreting Votive Offerings from Early Archaic Deposits at the Artemision of Ephesos
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‘Meeting with Others and the Gods’: the Social Uses of Early Cretan Cult-Sites
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New Beginnings? Preparations of Renewal of Cult at Kalaureia and Asine

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Published
2015-01-01
Print ISSN
1237-2684
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Copyright (c) 2015 The Finnish Institute at Athens
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