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T. Frese – W. Zöller – S. Ardeleanu – N. Dietrich – D. Disselhoff – T. Frese – A. Hornbacher – L. Horstmann – J. Jakl – T. Licht – H. Liss – G. Mirizio – A. Rosza – A. Sitz – M. Telle – B. Trinca – F. Wenig –  , Chapter 5: Sacralisation, in: L. Lieb – N. Dietrich – N. Schneidereit (Hrsg.), Theory und Systematics of Material Text Cultures MTK 46,2 (Boston/Leiden 2024) pp. 203–249.

https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783111325514-006/html

S. Ardeleanu, Ritualized Monuments: Funerary Mensae of the Western Late Antique World – Typology, Use Spectrum, Micro-Regional Trends, in: G. Kremer – E. Pollhammer – J. Kopf – F. Beutler (Hrsg.), Zeit(en) des Umbruchs. Akten des 17. Internationalen Kolloquiums zum provinzialrömischen Kunstschaffen, Wien – Carnuntum 16.-21.05.2022, SoSchrÖAI 64 – Veröffentlichungen aus den Landessammlungen Niederösterreich 7 (Wien 2024) 145–162.

M. McCarty, Religion and the Making of Roman Africa. Votive Stelae, Traditions, and Empire. Cambridge University Press (Cambridge 2024).

https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/religion-and-the-making-of-roman-africa/12735D982D34ABEB68ED4BB64E7E4C2F Table des matières:  Religion and the Making of Roman Africa pp i-ii Religion and the Making of Roman Africa – Title page pp iii-iii Votive Stelae, Traditions, and Empire Copyright page pp iv-iv Contents pp v-vii Figures pp viii-xiv Tables pp xv-xv Acknowledgments pp xvi-xvii Abbreviations pp xviii-xx Part I – Colonial Histories pp 1-80 1 – Colonial Traditions pp 3-26 2 – Historicizing Stelae and Sanctuaries pp 27-80 Part II – Themes in the Making of Hegemony pp 81-390 3 – Making … Continuer la lecture de M. McCarty, Religion and the Making of Roman Africa. Votive Stelae, Traditions, and Empire. Cambridge University Press (Cambridge 2024).

E. A. Clark – Z. B. Smith (éds.), Color and textures of Roman North Africa. Essays in Memory of Maureen A. Tilley (Washington 2024).

Abstract:  This book serves two purposes: first, it celebrates the career of the late Maureen Tilley; second, it provides a “state of the field” look at some of the latest scholarship on Christian North Africa in late antiquity. The chapters, written by both senior scholars and the next generation of North African researchers, fills gaps in some of our understandings of the colorful people, places, and disputes that arose in the unique environment of Christian North Africa. The book centers around Augustine, Donatist studies, … Continuer la lecture de E. A. Clark – Z. B. Smith (éds.), Color and textures of Roman North Africa. Essays in Memory of Maureen A. Tilley (Washington 2024).