Kulty na et-Tell. Źródła archeologiczne

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Data

2011

Tytuł czasopisma

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Tytuł tomu

Wydawca

Wydawnictwo KUL

Abstrakt

The paper deals with the archaeological material discovered on et-Tell/Bethsaida and related to the cultic practices. It embraces a high place at the city gate, dated to the IXth – VIIIth centuries BC and a Hellenistic-Roman building placed on the acropolis and previously proposed to be interpreted as a Temple of the Imperial Cult. The depiction on the iconic stela, found lying on the top of the high place, should in the eyes of this author be understood as a visualization of the Aramean weather deity, not the Moon deity as proposed before. As to the Hellenistic – Roman building the present author points to the analogies from Tyre and will see it as a countryside sanctuary. There will be given reasons why the interpretation of this building as a Temple of the Imperial Cult raised by tetrarch Phillip is impossible to accept. Related aspects of the Imperial policy of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, in particular to the period of the reign of Tiberius, will be commented on. The argumentation will lead to the conclusion that the existence on et-Tell of a building identified as a Temple of the Imperial Cult, the cult of Livia-Julia in particular, is highly unlikely.

Opis

Zawiera ilustracje.

Słowa kluczowe

Et-Tell, starożytność, Palestyna, historia, kult, kult religijny, archeologia, źródła archeologiczne, odkrycia archeologiczne, badania archeologiczne, miejsca kultu, stela, bóstwa, wizerunki bóstw, świątynia, kult cesarski, akropol, epoka hellenistyczna, antiquity, Palestine, history, cult, religious cult, archaeology, archeology, archaeological sources, archaeological discoveries, archaeological research, places of worship, deities, images of deities, temple, imperial cult, acropolis, Hellenistic period

Cytowanie

Scripta Biblica et Orientalia, 2011, T. 3, s. 109-125.

Licencja

Attribution 3.0 Poland