Côtoyer les dieux L'organisation des espaces dans les sanctuaires grecs et romains
This monograph is the last part of the scientific publication of the programme entitled "Spaces and Rites. The Archaeology of Worship in the Sanctuaries of the Mediterranean World", common to the French Schools at Athens and Rome (2012-2016), and brings together ten essays. Faced with the...
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École française d'Athènes
2022
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