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Index
Cover
Dedication
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
List of Contributors
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction: Investigating archaeological approaches to the study of religious practices and beliefs
Part I: Sacred Nature
Chapter 2: Animal burials and their cults in Margiana
Chapter 3: Identifying sacrifice in Bronze Age Near Eastern iconography
Chapter 4: Cult and the rise of desert pastoralism: a case study from the Negev
Chapter 5: Thoughts on material expressions of cultic practice. Standing stone monuments of the Early Bronze Age in the southern Levant
Chapter 6: Late Chalcolithic Mesopotamia: towards a definition of sacred space and its evolution
Part II: Housing the God
Chapter 7: A sanctuary, or so fair a house? In defense of an archaeology of cult at Pre-Pottery Neolithic Göbekli Tepe
Chapter 8: Where to worship? Religion in Iron II Israel and Judah
Chapter 9: Communal places of worship: Ritual activities and ritualised ideology during the Early Bronze Age Jezirah
Chapter 10: Open spaces around the temples and their ritual use: archaeological evidence from the Bronze and Iron Age Levant
Chapter 11: Ritual circumambulations in the Syro-Mesopotamian cuneiform texts
Chapter 12: A temple lifecycle: rituals of construction, restoration, and destruction of some ED Mesopotamian and Syrian sacred buildings
Part III: The materialisation of religious beliefs and practices
Chapter 13: Religion as practice in Neolithic societies
Chapter 14: Casting the sacred: Chalcolithic metallurgy and ritual in the southern Levant
Chapter 15: How better understanding of ritual practices can help the comprehension of religious feelings
Chapter 16: Archaeological correlates of pious societies
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