Terrakotten aus Beit Nattif : eine Untersuchung zur religiösen Alltagspraxis im spätantiken Judäa

This is the first comprehensive publication and exhaustive study on the terracotta figurines found in two Roman cisterns in Beit Nattif in Judaea. In total more than 400 figurines, mainly females, riders and animals from Beit Nattif and other places are classified, discussed and interpreted in this monograph. These figurines have a very characteristic style and they display only little Greco-Roman influences. The repertoire and iconography can be related to forerunners from the Iron Age. The terracotta figurines from Beit Nattif are important evidence for religious practices in the region and they offer the possibility to discuss the religious affiliation as well as the religious or magic practices of their owners. The study argues that the figurines attest to a local population in post Bar-Kochba Judaea, which was deeply rooted in a Near Eastern Semitic tradition. They used models and concepts which were familiar to Jewish and pagan traditions and the find complex raises the question about the religious affiliation of the consumers of the figurines.

Location
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
ISBN
9782503568843
250356884X
Dimensions
28 cm
Extent
XVI, 298 Seiten
Language
Deutsch
Notes
Illustrationen

Bibliographic citation
Contextualizing the sacred ; volume 7

Keyword
Figürliche Keramik
Terrakotta
Römerzeit
Funde
Funde
Römerzeit
Terrakotta
Beit Nattif
Beit Nattif

Event
Veröffentlichung
(where)
Turnhout, Belgium
(who)
Brepols
(when)
[2016]
Creator

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