Podcasts by Myth in the Greek and Roman Worlds: the Temple of Diana at Nemi - for iPad/Mac/PC
How was mythology used by ancient Romans in their everyday lives? At Nemi to the south of Rome, the sanctuary of the goddess Diana provides us with a snapshot of Roman life and society. This album explores some of the fragments of objects found at the site of Diana
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Transcript -- Myth in the Greek and Roman Worlds: the Temple of Diana at Nemi from 2010-08-17T14:48:56
A short introduction to this album.
ListenThe Temple of Diana at Nemi: temple model from 2010-08-17T14:47:57
Examining the mysterious miniature terracotta model of temple, found at Nemi.
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Examining the mysterious miniature terracotta model of temple, found at Nemi.
ListenThe Temple of Diana at Nemi: anatomical votive from 2010-08-17T14:46:57
What can we learn about Diana and her worshippers from this statue, found at Nemi?
ListenTranscript -- The Temple of Diana at Nemi: anatomical votive from 2010-08-17T14:46:56
What can we learn about Diana and her worshippers from this statue, found at Nemi?
ListenThe Temple of Diana at Nemi: Oil lamp from 2010-08-17T14:45:57
Gleaning clues about the fabric of Roman society from a fragment of an oil lamp.
ListenTranscript -- The Temple of Diana at Nemi: Oil lamp from 2010-08-17T14:45:56
Gleaning clues about the fabric of Roman society from a fragment of an oil lamp.
ListenThe Temple of Diana at Nemi: Herm from 2010-08-17T14:44:57
The messages conveyed in a statue donated by an ex-slave.
ListenTranscript -- The Temple of Diana at Nemi: Herm from 2010-08-17T14:44:56
The messages conveyed in a statue donated by an ex-slave.
ListenNemi and myth from 2010-08-17T14:43:57
Open University academic Valerie Hope explains how objects found at Nemi reveal how mythology played a key role in everyday life.
ListenTranscript -- Nemi and myth from 2010-08-17T14:43:56
Open University academic Valerie Hope explains how objects found at Nemi reveal how mythology played a key role in everyday life.
ListenWhy study myth? from 2010-08-17T14:42:57
Chris Emlyn-Jones, Valerie Hope and Paula James reveal the enduring importance of myth.
ListenTranscript -- Why study myth? from 2010-08-17T14:42:56
Chris Emlyn-Jones, Valerie Hope and Paula James reveal the enduring importance of myth.
ListenTranscript -- A330: Myth in the Greek and Roman worlds from 2010-08-17T14:41:56
Transcript -- How story and myth are embedded into the monuments and artefacts of ancient Greece and Rome.
ListenTranscript -- A330: Myth in the Greek and Roman worlds from 2010-08-17T14:41:56
Transcript -- How story and myth are embedded into the monuments and artefacts of ancient Greece and Rome.
ListenTranscript -- A330: Myth in the Greek and Roman worlds from 2010-08-17T14:41:56
How story and myth are embedded into the monuments and artefacts of ancient Greece and Rome.
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