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Logistics in Greek Sanctuaries: Exploring the Human Experience of Visiting the Gods: Monumenta Graeca et Romana / Monumenta Graeca et Romana, New Directions in Mediterranean Archaeology - New Directions in Mediterranean Archaeology, cartea 30

Judith M. Barringer, Gunnel Ekroth, David Scahill
en Limba Engleză Carte – 21 mai 2025
Scholarly study of ancient Greek sanctuaries has tended to focus on religion and ritual, monuments, deities, sacrifice, and topography. Logistics in Greek Sanctuaries takes a completely novel perspective by shifting the focus away from the religious sphere and monumental aspects of sanctuaries to practical activity and the experience of the human visitor. Close examination of the more mundane and everyday life and activity in Greek cult places, e.g., sanitation, water and food supply, accommodation, markets, managing crowds and behavior, workers, and finances, reveals relatively unexplored facets of ancient Greek sanctuaries and offers new paths of investigation for the future.
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Judith M. Barringer, Ph.D. (1990), Yale University, is Professor of Greek Art and Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh. She has published several monographs—most recently, Olympia: A Cultural History (Princeton 2021), as well as numerous articles and essays. Her textbook on The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Greece (Cambridge 2014) has received two book prizes.

Gunnel Ekroth, Ph.D. (1999), Stockholm University, is Professor of Classical Archaeology and Ancient History at the University of Uppsala. Her research focuses on ancient Greek religion, from both a practical and a theoretical perspective, integrating ancient texts, inscriptions, iconography and archaeological remains, including animal bones. Her most recent publication is the co-edited From snout to tail (Stockholm 2024).

David Scahill, Ph.D. (2012), University of Bath, is a Senior Researcher at the Austrian Archaeological Institute in Athens and a member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. His research, field projects and publications focus on architecture, craft production and transmission of design. He is co-editor of New Directions and Paradigms for the Study of Greek Architecture (Brill 2020).

With contributions by Laura Gawlinski, Jenny Wallensten, Jan-Mathieu Carbon & Edward Harris, Christophe Chandezon, Patrik Klingborg, Monika Trümper, Gunnel Ekroth, David Scahill, Floris van den Eijnde, Michael MacKinnon, Annalisa Lo Monaco, Véronique Chankowski, Jeremy McInerney, Judith M. Barringer and Petra Pakkanen.