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LATE ANTIQUE ARCHAEOLOGY (SUPPLEMENTARY SERIES) SERIES EDITOR G.9 Venetonimagus (Vieu-en-Val-Romney).Īppendix B: Mithraea Constructed and Repaired ca.

G.3 Forum Claudii Vallensium Octodurensium (Martigny). Natural Disasters and Accidental Destruction.Ī.2 Brocolitia (Carrawburgh).ĭ.1 Aquincum IV (‘of Symphorus’). Geographical and Chronological Variation in the Fate of Mithraea.įactors Contributing to the Fate of Mithraea. Mithraea and Wider Patterns of Construction and Repair in Late Antiquity.Ĭharting the Declining Use of Individual Mithraea.Ĭoercion by the Imperial Government. The Decline in Construction/Restoration of Mithraea. The Cult of Mithras in Late Antiquity: Changing Scholarly Views. The Cult of Mithras: A Brief Introduction. Religious Change in Late Antiquity: Changing Scholarly Views.
