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Britannia | 2005

Animal remains from temples in Roman Britain.

Anthony King

Approximately twenty temple excavations have yielded significant assemblages of animal bones. All come from Romano-Celtic temples in southern Britain, with the exception of four shrines for eastern cults. This paper picks out major characteristics of the assemblages and draws some general conclusions about the nature of the ritual activity that led to their deposition. At temples such as Uley or Hayling, sacrifices were probably an important part of the rituals, and the animals carefully selected. At other temples, animals had a lesser role, with little evidence of selection. At healing shrines, such as Bath and Lydney, animal sacrifices are not clearly attested, and would probably have taken place away from the areas used for healing humans. In contrast to the Romano-Celtic temples, animal remains at the shrines of eastern cults have very different characteristics: individual deposits can be linked to specific rituals within the cult buildings, and have many similarities to the continental evidence


Journal of Roman Archaeology | 1999

Diet in the Roman world: a regional inter-site comparison of the mammal bones.

Anthony King


American Journal of Archaeology | 1988

Pagan Gods and Shrines of the Roman Empire

Ramsay MacMullen; Martin Henig; Anthony King


Archive | 1978

A comparative survey of bone assemblages from Roman sites in Britain

Anthony King


Archive | 1990

Roman Gaul and Germany

Anthony King


Britannia | 1984

The Roman West in the third century : contributions from archaeology and history

Anthony King; Martin Henig


Archive | 1982

Archaeology of the Roman Empire

Anthony King


American Journal of Archaeology | 1999

Excavations at the Mola di Monte Gelato: A Roman and Medieval Settlement in South Etruria

T. W. Potter; Anthony King; Lindsay Allason-Jones; C Cartwright


Archive | 2007

Continuity and innovation in religion in the Roman West

R. Haeussler; Anthony King; Phil Andrews


A Companion to Roman Britain | 2007

Rural Settlement in Southern Britain: A Regional Survey

Anthony King

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