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Haeussler, Ralph, and Anthony C. King (eds), Celtic religions in the Roman period: personal, local, and global, Celtic Studies Publications, 20, Aberystwyth: Celtic Studies Publications, 2017.

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Work
Celtic religions in the Roman period: personal, local, and global
Place
Aberystwyth
Publisher
Celtic Studies Publications
Year
2017
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Abstract (cited)
This multi-authored book brings together new work, from a wide range of disciplinary vantages, on pre-Christian religion in the Celtic-speaking provinces of the Roman Empire. The chapters are the work of international experts in the fields of classics, ancient history, archaeology, and Celtic studies. It is fully illustrated with b&w and colour maps, site plans, photographs and drawings of ancient inscriptions and images of Romano-Celtic gods. The collection is based on the thirteenth workshop of the F.E.R.C.AN. project (Fontes epigraphici religionum Celticarum antiquarum), which was held in 2014 in Lampeter, Wales.
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Contributors
C. A., Dennis Groenewegen
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March 2018, last updated: November 2022