The Archaeology of Pilgrimage

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The video presentations on this page were recorded at the workshop The Archaeology of Pilgrimage in Ancient Italy which was held online on Friday, 23 April 2021. The conference was organised jointly by the Accordia Research Institute, the Baron Thyssen Centre for the Study of Ancient Material Religion, and the Institute of Classical Studies (University of London).

Simona Marchesini: Rock inscriptions in the Alps and in Salento peninsula as evidence for defining pilgrimage.

Nuccia Negroni-Catacchio, Massimo Cardosa, Christian Metta & Marco Romeo-Pitone: Evidence of pilgrimage in Bronze Age sanctuaries in Southern Etruria (Italy): caves, peaks, lakes and the natural mimesis phenomenon.

Laura Carnavale & Daniela Patti: The pilgrimage and lived religiousness in Northern Apulia, Italy.

Sonia Machause & Robin Skeates: Cave pilgrimage in Iron Age Iberia: a sensorial approach pilgrimage.