Religious Diversity in Late Antiquity

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Religious Diversity in Late Antiquity
Author : David Morton Gwynn
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Publisher : BRILL
Language : English
Release Date : 03 June 2024
ISBN : 9789004180000
Pages : 584 pages
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This volume in the ongoing Late Antique Archaeology series draws on material and textual evidence to explore the diverse religious world of Late Antiquity. Subjects include Jews and Samaritans, orthodoxy and heresy, pilgrimage, stylites, magic, the sacred and the secular.

Religious Diversity in Late Antiquity

This volume in the ongoing Late Antique Archaeology series draws on material and textual evidence to explore the diverse religious world of Late Antiquity. Subjects include Jews and Samaritans, orthodoxy and heresy, pilgrimage, stylites, magic, the sacred and the secular.

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