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The Ceramic Oil Lamp As An Indicator Of Cultural Change Within Nabataean Society In Petra And Its Environs Circa Ce 106 Deirdre Grace Barrett

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The Ceramic Oil Lamp As An Indicator Of Cultural Change Within Nabataean Society In Petra And Its Environs Circa Ce 106 Deirdre Grace Barrett
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Publisher: Gorgias Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.33 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Deirdre Grace Barrett
ISBN: 9781463213985, 1463213980
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Ceramic Oil Lamp As An Indicator Of Cultural Change Within Nabataean Society In Petra And Its Environs Circa Ce 106 Deirdre Grace Barrett by Deirdre Grace Barrett 9781463213985, 1463213980 instant download after payment.

How did the Nabataeans view their world at the time of the Roman annexation in CE 106? If it is possible to detect an altered perception after their monarchy was dissolved at that time, how can we be sure it was authentic and not a veneer, masking the identity of a disaffected people? One approach is to consider religious practice as a diagnostic for identity within Nabataean society. Religious practice is examined through the ceramic oil lamp, a ubiquitous vessel that can portray socio-political and religious symbolism and cultural hybridization.

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