Sobre la romanización religiosa en los Pirineos
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Abstract
This paper examines the different religious landscapes on both sides of the Pyrenees. Unlike the paucity of votive epigraphy in the Hispanic areas, the central northern valleys of the mountain-range provide an epigraphical density with hardly comparison among the western provinces of the Roman empire, due both to the quick adhesión of local peoples to the ritual of votum as well as to the economic explotation of the regional resources by Rome. The special importance of trees as a manifestation of the deity, as well as of Latin Mars in the theonymic and iconographic interpretatio of divine traditional personalities are also stressed.
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