10 mai 2023
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Miko Flohr, « Sanctuary and workshop. Religion and commerce in Roman urban space », Publications du Centre Jean Bérard, ID : 10670/1.9tumvo
This chapter explores in which ways and to which extent urban sanctuaries in the Roman world were associated with manufacturing and commerce. As will become clear, there is not a lot of explicit, high-quality evidence directly supporting a discussion of these issues, but it is possible to partially circumvent this by approaching the problem in a more indirect way, by looking carefully at, first, the position of temples and sanctuaries in the urban landscape of Roman cities, and then at the co...