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Haase, W., ed. (1986).
Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt, II Principat, 18.1 Religion (Heidentum: die religiösen Verhältnisse in den Provinzen)
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Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt, II Principat, 18.1 Religion (Heidentum: die religiösen Verhältnisse in den Provinzen)
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Wolfgang Haase
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1986
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3 11 010050 9
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Date Of Issue From: 1986
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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05 Dec 2008
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The deities of Roman Britain
Eric B Birley
3 - 112
Discusses collections of material made from 1956-67; the strictly Roman cults (46 in number); the interpretatio Romana; Celtic deities also represented on the Continent (21 in number); Celtic deities only attested in Britain (49); Germanic deities (7); African and Oriental deities (15); and temples and iconography.
The iconography and archaeology of Romano-British religion
Miranda J Aldhouse-Green
113 - 162
Discusses the pre-Roman background; the interpretatio Romana and interpretatio Celtica (the introduction of Roman religion to Britain); deities of Oriental origin; deities of Roman and Romano-Celtic origin; other deities of classical origin; deities of Celtic origin. A thematic and functional approach is taken to the material, which is complete up to March 1982.