The aim of this paper is to evaluate the substance and significance of cults both Roman and non-Roman in Histria. The investigation is carried out with a particular methodological approach. Indeed, whereas the institution of official cults and the monumentalization of sacred locations, or even the creation of such ex novo, are phenomena which can be framed as ‘political’ acts par excellence, and which thus endowed with absolute visibility, it is not easy to ascertain what the value of local cults may have been within Romanised contexts, interpreting them as examples of resistance / survival / mediation. Within the landscape of sacra, it is of essence to distinguish testimonies of individual devotion, more or less residual, from those which refer to the official dimension of indigenous cults, which would have been instituted by direct intervention of a civic magistrate at a given time in the life of a given community. The picture which emerges from this investigation highlights once again the paramount importance of avoiding the use of isolated items for the posthumous reconstruction of complex systems to explain how indigenous religious cultures survived or ‘resisted’, especially in the presence of non-homogenous sources
Culti romani e non romani nella regione istriana
Emanuela Murgia
2022-01-01
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The aim of this paper is to evaluate the substance and significance of cults both Roman and non-Roman in Histria. The investigation is carried out with a particular methodological approach. Indeed, whereas the institution of official cults and the monumentalization of sacred locations, or even the creation of such ex novo, are phenomena which can be framed as ‘political’ acts par excellence, and which thus endowed with absolute visibility, it is not easy to ascertain what the value of local cults may have been within Romanised contexts, interpreting them as examples of resistance / survival / mediation. Within the landscape of sacra, it is of essence to distinguish testimonies of individual devotion, more or less residual, from those which refer to the official dimension of indigenous cults, which would have been instituted by direct intervention of a civic magistrate at a given time in the life of a given community. The picture which emerges from this investigation highlights once again the paramount importance of avoiding the use of isolated items for the posthumous reconstruction of complex systems to explain how indigenous religious cultures survived or ‘resisted’, especially in the presence of non-homogenous sourcesFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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