NETWORKS AND CHURCH BUILDING IN THE AEGEAN: CRETE, CYPRUS, LYCIA AND THE PELOPONNESE
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Published:2017-04-27
Issue:
Volume:112
Page:207-266
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ISSN:0068-2454
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Container-title:The Annual of the British School at Athens
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Annu. Br. Sch. Athens
Abstract
Studies of Christianisation in mainland Greece have indicated different processes, planned and unplanned, of religious change. Memory and tradition were drawn on to help situate the earliest churches within existing social and religious structures without creating significant tension. Using the methodology developed for the study of the Peloponnese, the aim of this work is to examine three topographically and politically distinct regions (Crete, Cyprus and Lycia) to assess the extent to which various network connections provided a conduit for religious change throughout the Late Antique period.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Archaeology,Visual Arts and Performing Arts,History,Archaeology,Classics
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