Boundaries, Magic, and Popular Religion in two Mosaics from Ancient Thysdrus (El Jem in Tunisia)

Jerry Toner defines "popular culture" as "the culture of the non-elite" that was "the unofficial and subordinate culture of Roman society." (Toner 1) Magic, superstition, and religion were interchangeable in Roman antiquity. Domestic religious practices have often be...

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Main Author: Laurie Porstner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: New Classicists 2020-01-01
Series:New Classicists
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Online Access:https://www.newclassicists.com/journals?lightbox=dataItem-k9zwp9h02