Religion im antiken Ephesus – vielfältige Einblicke in Räume, Strukturen und Objekte (aktualisiert)

Religion in Ephesos Reconsidered

Archaeology of Spaces, Structures, and Objects

Religion in Ephesos neu bedacht – Archäologie von Räumen, Strukturen und Objekten

  • >>> Winfried Elliger: Ephesos. Geschichte einer Weltstadt.
    https://www.amazon.de/Ephesos-Geschichte-antiken-Weltstadt-Urban-Taschenb%C3%BCcher/dp/3170090208
  • Urban TB 375.  Stuttgart: Kohlhammer  1992, 2. durchgesehene Aufl., 224 S., Register, Abb.
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 3170090208 — ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-3170090200
    >>> Günther Bornkamm: Paulus.
    Urban TB 119. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer 1977, 3. erneut durchgesehenen Aufl., Register. 
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 3170090208 — 
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-3170090200
  • Reste des Artemis-Tempels 2017
    (wikipedia.en: Temple of Artemis)
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_Artemis

    >>> Ephesus in the First Century (Taking Ground)
    abgerufen, 05.01.2023)



    Editor’s information
    Religion in Ephesos Reconsidered
     provides a detailed overview of the current state of research on the most important Ephesian projects offering evidence for religious activity during the Roman period. Ranging from huge temple complexes to hand-held figurines, this book surveys a broad scope of materials. Careful reading of texts and inscriptions is combined with cutting-edge archaeological and architectural analysis to illustrate how the ancient people of Ephesos worshipped both the traditional deities and the new gods that came into their purview. Overall, the volume questions traditional understandings of material culture in Ephesos, and demonstrates that the views of the city and its inhabitants on religion were more complex and diverse than has been previously assumed.


  • Contents / Inhaltsverzeichnis

    Front Matter

Copyright page — Acknowledgements — Plans and Figures — Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors —Plans
Introduction
 

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1–8
Part 1 Structures
Chapter 1 The So-Called Imperial Cult Temple for Domitian in Ephesos

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11–40

Chapter 2 The So-called Serapeion in Ephesos: First Results of the Building Research

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41–61

Chapter 3 Thekla in the Cave of St. Paul at Ephesos

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62–72

Chapter 4 Selected Evidence of Christian Residents in Late Antique Ephesos

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73–89

Part 2 Spaces
Chapter 5 The Upper Agora at Ephesos: an Imperial Forum?

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93–107

Chapter 6 The Magnesian Gate of Ephesos

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108–122

Chapter 7 Mortuary Landscape and Group Identity in Roman Ephesos

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123–134

Chapter 8 Sacred Space for Dionysos in Ephesos and the House of C. Fl. Furius Aptus

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135–157

Chapter 9 The Artemision in the Roman Era:
New Results of Research within the Sanctuary of Artemis

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158–170

Chapter 10 Invisible ‘Christians’ in the Ephesian Landscape:
Using Geophysical Surveys to De-Center Paul

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171–191

Part 3 Objects
Chapter 11 Ruler Cults and Imperial Cults at Ephesos:
First Century BCE to Third Century CE

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195–210

Chapter 12 Archaeological Evidence for Private Worship and Domestic Religion
 in Terrace House 2 at Ephesos

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211–229

Chapter 13 The Meaning and Use of Terracotta Figurines in the Terrace Houses in Ephesos

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230–251


Back Matter

Bibliography — Subject Index — Index of Place Names 
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