Götterdarstellungen, Kult- und Weihedenkmäler aus Carnuntum
Book Description
This comprehensive scholarly work opens a window into the sacred world of ancient Carnuntum, the former capital of the Roman province of Upper Pannonia. Through meticulous documentation of 772 stone monuments dedicated to gods, religious practices, and sacred dedications, readers encounter the spiritual landscape that once flourished in this significant Roman settlement.
The collection draws from various private and public archives to present religious sculptures, cult objects, and votive offerings that reveal how ancient communities expressed their devotion and sought divine connection. Each artifact receives detailed analysis that places it within its proper historical and artistic context, allowing modern seekers to understand the role these sacred objects played in daily spiritual life.
What makes this study particularly valuable for those interested in spiritual traditions is its creation of Carnuntum's first "sacred topography." By mapping and interpreting the precise locations where these religious monuments were discovered, the work reconstructs how sacred spaces were organized and used throughout the ancient city. This geographical approach reveals patterns of worship, pilgrimage routes, and the integration of spiritual practice into urban life.
For readers fascinated by how ancient peoples cultivated their relationship with the divine, this detailed catalog offers insights into Roman religious diversity, artistic expression of faith, and the enduring human quest for spiritual meaning through sacred objects and spaces.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Long (> 400 pages) (~13 hours)
📄 Length: 483 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Catalogs
- ✓ Explore Gods in art
- ✓ Explore Gods, Roman, in art
- ✓ Explore Roman Antiquities
- ✓ Explore Roman Sculpture
- ✓ Explore Religion
- ✓ Explore Excavations (Archaeology)
- ✓ Explore Antiquities