The temple of Isis in Pompeii: the remains that have sustained a myth
Keywords:
Pompeii, Isis, classical legacy, history of archaeology, oriental religions
Abstract
The Isis temple in Pompeii was one of the findings that most impacted scholars and enthusiastic travellers. The remains found inside spoke of a mysterious religion unknown to the Western world and were quickly interpreted to the liking of those who contemplated them. The food offerings and human remains went on to become sustaining elements of a myth nourished by the belief that evil rituals were characteristic of some increasingly criticised oriental cultures.Downloads
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2020-04-16
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Romero Recio, M. (2020). The temple of Isis in Pompeii: the remains that have sustained a myth. ARYS, (9), 229-246. Retrieved from https://e-revistas.uc3m.es/index.php/ARYS/article/view/5332
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