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  1. Hellenistic and Roman Ḥaurān
  2. Interdisciplinarity from the Perspective of the Coordinating Team
  3. Practicing Interdisciplinarity
  4. Practicing Interdisciplinarity
  5. Sanctuaries and Experience
  6. Water as a Problem and a Solution in Arid Landscapes: Resilient Practices and Adapted Land Use in the Eastern Marmarica (NW-Egypt) between the 2nd Millennium BCE and the 1st Millennium CE
  7. 1. Magnification and Miniaturization in Religious Communication in Antiquity and Modernity. Materialities and Meanings
  8. What Do Tiny Objects Want? A Case Study with Miniature Pottery from Pompeii
  9. Do Ut Des – the Relation of Material History and Archaeology of Religion to the Study of Religions*
  10. Arnhold, Marlis (2020). Transformationen stadtrömischer Heiligtümer während der späten Republik und Kaiserzeit. Contextualizing the Sacred, 10. Turnhout: Brepols
  11. Räume religiöser Praktiken in der Palmyrene in römischer Zeit – materielle Evidenz für die Konstituierung von Heterochronotopoi (‚anderen Raum-Zeiten‘)
  12. Rituals and Habitus in the Ancient World. An Introduction
  13. The Spectrum of Religiousness, or What Makes an Object Religious. Habits, Patterned Evidence and Religious Meanings of Image-Objects in Pompeii
  14. Spatialising sacralised places:
  15. Introduction to Section 2
  16. Pursuing lived ancient religion
  17. This god is your god, this god is my god: local identities at sacralized places in Roman Syria
  18. Lived Religion in the Ancient Mediterranean World
  19. Marie-Odile Rousset, Bernard Geyer, Pierre-Louis Gatier, Nazir Awad (Edd.): Habitat et Environnement. Prospections dans les marges arides de la Syrie du Nord.
  20. Short-Term Phenomena and Long-Lasting Places: The Altars of the Lares Augusti and the Compita in the Streets of Ancient Rome
  21. Water harvesting as a key for understanding adapted ancient livelihoods in an arid environment – Approaches to dryland archaeology in the Eastern Marmarica (NW-Egypt)
  22. Ancient water harvesting in the Old World Dry Belt – synopsis and outlook
  23. BURIED IN THE VILLAGE: SKELETON FINDS IN A GRAECO-ROMAN SETTLEMENT AT WADI UMM EL-ASHDAN, NW-EGYPT
  24. ‘Un-Central’ Landscapes of NE-Africa and W-Asia—Landscape Archaeology as a Tool for Socio-Economic History in Arid Landscapes
  25. Religion is constantly created and recreated by its practitioners
  26. Lines in the landscape Water distribution and socio-religious landscape in ancient southern Syria
  27. The Various Ways of Being Mobile: Habitual Knowledge, Life-Strategies and the Ancient Route Networks on the Eastern Marmarica- Plateau (Northern Libyan Desert)
  28. Grouping Together in Lived Ancient Religion: Individual Interacting and the Formation of Groups
  29. Loose Bonds and Porous Boundaries among Mobile People as Religious Agents in the Greco-Roman Arabian Desert
  30. Text and Landscape. The complementarity of the Papiro Vaticano Greco 11 R (PMarm) to landscape-archaeological results from the arid Marmarica (NW-Egypt/NE-Libya)
  31. Waste Matters: Life Cycle and Agency of Pottery Employed in Greco-Roman Sacred Spaces
  32. Disconnected runoff contributing areas: Evidence provided by ancient watershed management systems in arid north-eastern Marmarica (NW-Egypt)
  33. Ulrich Mania, Die Rote Halle in Pergamon
  34. Marion Boos: Heiligtümer römischer Bürgerkolonien. Archäologische Untersuchungen zur sakralen Ausstattung republikanischer coloniae civium Romanorum.
  35. The Desert Dwellers of Marmarica, Western Desert:
  36. Northern Libyan Desert Ware: new thoughts on ‘Shell-tempered Ware’ and other handmade pottery from the Eastern Marmarica (north-west Egypt)
  37. Tradition locale contre unité supra-régionale : le culte de Magna Mater
  38. Ancient rainwater harvesting systems in the north-eastern Marmarica (north-western Egypt)