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Excavation

  • Colle Rimontato
  • San Giovanni in Galdo
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  • Italy
  • Molise
  • Province of Campobasso
  • San Giovanni in Galdo

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  • The Italian Database is the result of a collaboration between:

    MIBAC (Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali - Direzione Generale per i Beni Archeologici),

    ICCD (Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo e la Documentazione) and

    AIAC (Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica).

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Bibliography

    • T. D. Stek, J. Pelgrom 2005, Samnite sanctuaries surveyed. Preliminary report of the sacred landscape project 2004, BABesch 80, 65-71.
    • T. D. Stek, 2009, Cult places and cultural change in Republican Italy. A contextual approach to religious aspects of rural society after the Roman conquest, Amsterdam.
    • T.D. Stek, 2010, A landscape archaeological perspective on the functioning of a rural cult place in Samnium: field surveys around the sanctuary of S. Giovanni in Galdo (Molise), in Journal of Ancient Topography 20: 42-102.
    • A. Di Niro 1980, Il santuario di S. Giovanni in Galdo, in A. Di Niro, S. Capini (eds.), Sannio, Pentri e frentani dal VI al I sec a. C., Isernia, Roma: 269-281.
    • T. D. Stek 2014, Monumental Architecture of Non-Urban Cult Places in Roman Italy, in C. Quenemoen and R. Ulrich (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Roman Architecture, Malden MA: 228-247.
    • T.D. Stek 2015a, Cult, conquest and religious Romanization. The impact of Rome on cult places and religious practises in Italy, in T. D. Stek, G. J. Burgers (eds.), The impact of Rome on cult places and religious practises in ancient Italy, BICS Supplement 132, London Institute of Classsical Studies: 1-28.
    • T.D. Stek 2015b, The Importance of Rural Sanctuaries in Structuring Non-Urban Society in Ancient Samnium: Approaches from Architecture and Landscape, Oxford Journal of Archaeology 34.4: 397-406.