Ancient Near East
The Religious Life of Dura-Europos
PI: Prof. Ted Kaizer
A detailed and systematic study of the various temples, cults, deities and worshippers in Dura will have invaluable implications for our understanding of religious life outside the main cult centres, and will provide a methodological framework for the study of cultural life in the small-towns of the Roman provinces more generally.
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Dr George Gazis
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Prof. Alberto Rigolio
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