Industrial Religion
Discover the intriguing world of ancient rituals in Industrial Religion by Susan I. Rotroff, published by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens in 2013. This compelling study delves into the fascinating "saucer pyres," a remarkable series of 70 deposits unearthed in the residential and industrial zones adjacent to the Athenian Agora. Each deposit features a shallow pit, often showing signs of intense burning, and contains a votive offering of pottery alongside fragments of burnt bone, ash, and charcoal.
With 200 pages of insightful analysis, Industrial Religion explores the intersection of archaeology and social practices, shedding light on funeral rites and ceremonies in ancient Greece. Ideal for enthusiasts of history, archaeology, and religious studies, this paperback is a valuable addition to any collection. Dive into the depths of industrial archaeology and uncover the rituals that shaped a civilization.