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HEROM Journal on Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture Volume 1, 2012
Edited by Jeroen Poblome Daniele Malfitana John Lund
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For more information, visit the website www.herom.be.
n Published annually n Volume 1 available December 2012 n Online issn: 2294-4281 n Print issn: 2294-4273 n Volume 1: isbn 978 90 5867 928 4 n Paperback, 15,2 x 22,9 cm n ca. 300 p. n English
Includes new and innovative studies on Hellenistic and Roman material culture in all relevant academic disciplines herom is an annual online journal presenting innovative contributions to the study of material culture produced, exchanged, and consumed within the spheres of the Hellenistic kingdoms and the Roman world. The journal publishes papers in the full range of the scholarly field and in all relevant academic disciplines within the arts, humanities, social sciences and environmental sciences. herom creates a bridge between material culture specialists and the wider scientific community, with an interest in how humans interacted with and regarded artefacts from the late 4th century bc to the 7th century ad. The journal seeks to provide more visibility for studies of material culture in many ways which are not necessarily covered by existing scholarly journals or conference proceedings. herom studies material culture in its totality, with a view to clarifying the complex wider implications of such evidence for understanding a host of issues concerning the economy, society, daily life, politics, religion, history of the ancient world, among other aspects.
A peer-reviewed online journal herom contains Guaranteed Peer Reviewed Content (gprc), coordinated by a strong, global scientific committee, and implements uptodate online publication strategies. The journal is open to international research submitted by individual scholars as well as by interdisciplinary teams, and especially wishes to promote work by junior researchers and new and innovative projects. Challenging research themes can be explored in dedicated issues, and theoretical approaches are welcomed. Book reviews and review articles further screen the pulse of the field.
A Scientific Committee with years of expertise The journal and scientific committee build on their experience of facta. A Journal of Roman Material Culture Studies (2007–2011).
Scientific Committee S.E. Alcock (Brown University), P.M. Allison (University of Leicester), M. Bonifay (Centre Camille Jullian – umr 6573, cnrs), R. Brulet (Université Catholique de Louvain), L. Chrzanovski (International Lychnological Association), F. D.’ Andria (Università di Lecce), A. Berlin (Boston University), I. Delemen (Istanbul University), M. de Vos (Università di Trento), K. Dunbabin (McMaster University), M. Feugère (Equipe tpc – umr 5140, cnrs), I. Freestone (Cardiff University), C. Gasparri (Università di Napoli ‘Frederico II’), E. Giannichedda (Università degli Studi di Milano), A. HochuliGysel (Fondation Pro Aventico, Avenches), S. Ladstätter (Österreichisches Archäologisches Institut), M. Lawall (University of Manitoba), D. Manacorda (Università di Roma Tre), D. Mattingly (University of Leicester), D. Michaelides (University of Cyprus), M.D. Nenna (Maison de l’Orient et de la Méditerranée, Lyon), M. O’Hea (University of Adelaide), E. Papi (Università di Siena), D.P.S. Peacock (University of Southampton), F. Pirson (Deutsches Archäologisches Institut Istanbul), N. Rauh (Purdue University), P. Reynolds (University of Barcelona), S. Rotroff (Washington University in St. Louis), K.W. Slane (University of MissouriColumbia), V. Stissi (Universiteit van Amsterdam), M. Torelli (Università di Perugia), P. Van Dommelen (University of Glasgow), H. von Hesberg (Deutsches Archäologisches Institut Rome), S. MartinKilcher (Universität Bern), F. Slavazzi (Università degli Studi di Milano), G.D.R. Sanders (American School of Classical Studies at Athens), A. Wilson (University of Oxford)
First volume available December 2012 Volume 1: The Material Culture of Pilgrimage Preliminary Table of Contents. Visit the website www.herom.be for a full table of contents.
n The Material Culture of Pilgrimage: An Introduction Troels Myrup Kristensen n Pagan Pilgrimage in Rome’s Western Provinces Philip Kiernan n Textiles, Tattoos and the Representation of Pilgrimage Troels Myrup Kristensen n Pilgrimage made Portable: A Sensory Archaeology of the MonzaBibblio Ampullae Heather HunterCrawley n Sacred Movement to Labraunda Jesper Blid n Medieval Pilgrimage to Corinth and Southern Greece Amelia Robertson Brown n Archaeological Evidence for Christian Pilgrimage in Ephesus Andreas Pülz n Roman Bronze Lamps with Masks: Dionysos, Pantomime and Mediterranean Popular Culture Richard Green
n Commentary AnnMarie Yasin
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