On the endurance of indigenous religious culture in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt: evidence of material culture
<p>The aim of this thesis is to examine changes in the status of traditional Egyptian religious culture during the Ptolemaic and Roman periods, from 331 BCE to 313 CE. Four distinct categories of material culture are examined: monumental construction of temples and civic buildings, traditio...
Auteur principal: | Chezum, T |
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Autres auteurs: | McKenzie, J |
Format: | Thèse |
Langue: | English |
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2014
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