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The Ancient Skyscape over the Temple of Isis at Stobi

Dallas, Themis G.

Abstract:

The Temple of Isis at Stobi dates from the first half of the 2nd Century AD. In the present paper, we study the skyscape over the temple at the era of its construction and conclude that it may have been oriented in such a way as to allow sacred Egyptian stars to shine on the water of the underground crypt and purify it.

Citation:

Dallas, T.G. 2020. «The Ancient Skyscape over the Temple of Isis at Stobi», JHIE 3: 11–18

DOI:

10.5281/zenodo.4464288

Language: en

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