Herom Volume 1 - 2012

Journal on Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture

Edited by Jeroen Poblome, Daniele Malfitana, and John Lund

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HEROM is an online journal presenting innovative contributions to the study of material culture produced, exchanged, and consumed within the spheres of the Hellenistic kingdoms and the Roman world. The journal publishes papers in the full range of the scholarly field and in all relevant academic disciplines within the arts, humanities, social sciences and environmental sciences. HEROM creates a bridge between material culture specialists and the wider scientific community, with an interest in how humans interacted with and regarded artefacts from the late 4th century BC to the 7th century AD.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: New publisher for the Journal HEROM from 2019 onwards

We regret to inform you that HEROM Journal on Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture will no longer be published by Leuven University Press. From January 2019 onwards the journal will be published by the Institute for Archaeological and Monumental Heritage of the National Research Council (IBAM-CNR) in Catania, Italy.

The final volume published by Leuven University Press, volume 7, appeared as one single issue in November 2018. This issue combines the Spring and Fall issue. All issues of the journal published by Leuven University Press are available for download.

Go to www.heromjournal.it for issues published by Institute for Archaeological and Monumental Heritage of the National Research Council (IBAM-CNR).

Contents

Scherben bringen Glück. HEROM'S Editorial Statement
Jeroen Poblome, Daniele Malfitana and John Lund

Roman Bronze Lamps with Masks: Dionysos, Pantomime and Mediterranean Popular Culture
John Richard Green

Thematic section on 'The Material Culture of Roman and Early Christian Pilgrimage '

The Material Culture of Roman and Early Christian Pilgrimage: An Introduction
Troels Myrup Kristensen

Pagan Pilgrimage in Rome's Western Provinces
Philip Kiernan

Textiles, Tattoos and the Representation of Pilgrimage in the Roman and Early Christian Periods
Troels Myrup Kristensen
Pilgrimage made Portable: A Sensory Archaeology of the Monza-Bobbio Ampullae
Heather Hunter-Crawley

Sacred Movement to Labraunda - An Archaeological Perspective
Jesper Blid

Medieval Pilgrimage to Corinth and Southern Greece
Amelia Robertson Brown

Archaeological Evidence of Christian Pilgrimage in Ephesus
Andreas Pülz

Response: Materializing the Study of Late Antique Pilgrimage
Ann Marie Yasin

Instructions to authors

Format: Journal - e

Size: 229 × 152 mm

ISBN: 9789058679284

Publication: December 20, 2012

Series: HEROM. Journal on Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture 1

Languages: English

Stock item number: 67940

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Jeroen Poblome is full professor at KU Leuven and member of the Sagalassos Archeological Research Project since 1991. He was director from 2013 to 2023.

This volume certainly suits well with the ambitions of HEROM, offering a wide perspective on the things, places, and connections that allowed pilgrimage to happen. Although some contributions are more steeped in theory than others, they all leave one with insights into sacred travel, but also wondering about the motives of the sacred traveler. According to the editors, "this journal wishes to focus even more on that one issue that matters most in archaeological terms: people" (p.18). They are well aware that there is a long path ahead of them. HEROM 1 is a good step in the right direction.
Christina Williamson, University of Groningen, Bryn Mawr Classical Review, BMCR 2014.05.27 on the BMCR blog