TY - BOOK AU - Chapinal-Heras,Diego TI - Experiencing Dodona: The Development of the Epirote Sanctuary from Archaic to Hellenistic Times SN - 9783110727517 AV - DF261.D6 C43 2021 U1 - 292.3509382 23 PY - 2021///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter, KW - Shrines KW - Greece KW - Dodona (Extinct city) KW - Dodona KW - Epirus KW - Orakel KW - Pilgerschaft KW - RELIGION / History KW - bisacsh KW - oracles KW - pilgrimage N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Acknowledgments --; List of Abbreviations --; 1 Introduction --; 2 A History of Epirus and Dodona from Archaic to Classical times --; 3 Time to change? – The Hellenistic period --; 4 Cults in Dodona and how the oracle functioned --; 5 Entangled Epirus – Paths and communications --; 6. Pilgrimage to Dodona --; 7 The Polyfunctionality of the Sanctuary --; 8 Conclusions – Paths and communications to Dodona --; 9 Bibliography --; Index I --; Index II: Archaeological reports of Dodona; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - A monograph concerning the sanctuary of Dodona and its role in the political context of Epirus might be a remarkable input. Located in a region that has received more interest in the last years, this book attempts to analyze the way the shrine evolved in connection with the political developments of its surrounding region. The study employs a diachronic perspective and emphasizes throughout that religion was a dynamic, not a static, phenomenon. The chronology of this research extends from the Archaic to Hellenistic periods. Its key novelty is that it offers an entirely new holistic approach to an ancient religious site by considering its polyfunctionality. At the same time that it presents a state-of-the-art analysis of the shrine of Dodona and contributes with a new theory concerning the function of some structures located in the sacred area, it also highlights the close connection between a settlement and its region. For this reason, the aim is to become a reference work that allows continuing the current trend of studies focused on Epirus, a territory traditionally considered as secondary UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110727593 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110727593 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110727593/original ER -