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  • Ekroth, Gunnel, 1963- (författare)
  • Altars
  • 2010
  • Ingår i: Oxford Encyclopedia of ancient Greece and Rome. - New York : Oxford University Press. - 9780195170726 - 0195170725
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  • Ekroth, Gunnel (författare)
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  • 2002
  • Ingår i: Romhorisont. ; 21, s. 49-53
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  • Behind closed doors? Greek sacrificial rituals performed inside buildings in the Early Iron Age and the Archaic period : [Derrière des portes fermées ? Les rituels sacrificiels grecs perpétrés à l’intérieur d’édifices]
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Around the hearth. - Berlin; Boston : Walter de Gruyter. - 9783110738278 - 9783110733662 - 9783110733761 ; , s. 12-39
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    • Ancient Greek sacrifice can be viewed as an outdoor activity, centred on the burning on the altar of fat and bones from the sacrificial victim to create a rich, fragrant smoke, which the gods profited from by inhaling. Cakes and incense put in fire produced further pleasant smells. These actions call for the ritual taking place in the open, usually in front of the temple where most altars are located. However, altars and hearths are also found inside temples. The aim of this paper is to explore the indoor presence and use of such sacrificial installations, looking at archaeological and written evidence. What kinds of offerings were sacrificed inside temples and to what degree were they burnt? Installations for fire inside religious buildings have been the focus of discussion among scholars, in particular whether hearths in temples are to be seen as a legacy from the Early Iron Age or even Bronze Age, or as a practice corresponding to certain ritual needs in the historic period. Indoor hearths are also important for the interpretation of some early Greek buildings such as temples, hestiatoria or prytaneia. The practical implications of such installations are less well understood. 
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