Sacred Places of the Ancient World

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With his signature flair, historian Philip Matyszak explores the strangest and most spellbinding places of ancient belief, where gods walked, spirits lingered, and the underworld was just a step away.How did one enter the underworld? What secrets were hidden in the temple of Mithras? And what did the Oracle at Delphi really say? In Sacred Places of the Ancient World, historian Philip Matyszak takes readers on a thrilling journey through the spiritual heartlands of antiquity, uncovering the hidden rituals, mysterious deities, and powerful beliefs that shaped ancient civilizations. Blending archaeological research with myth and classical texts, Matyszak explores the awe-inspiring places revered by the Romans, Greeks, Egyptians, Mesopotamians, and others long before the rise of Christianity and Islam. This is a world where vengeful gods and goddesses ruled, magic was real, and the natural world pulsed with supernatural power.Divided into four historical periods, the book begins with prehistoric belief. Matyszak delves into a time when temples were less prominent and the natural world served as the stage for spiritual experience, from sacred springs in Sicily to ominous bogs in Ireland, revealing the interplay between landscapes and the sacred. Next, he explores the more organized religions of Greece and Rome where gods and rituals were woven into daily life, from the enigmatic Eleusinian Mysteries to the whispering Oracle at Dodona and the towering Capitoline Temple. Along the way, Matyszak uncovers lesser-known marvels like the tomb of Achilles and Plato’s Academy before moving to the fringes of the Roman Empire, where belief systems blended or broke away entirely. This is a captivating read for lovers of ancient magic, the occult, and the forgotten spiritual worlds that continue to shape our understanding of the past. 205 illustrations Read more

ISBN10 0500029741
ISBN13 978-0500029749
Language English
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Item Weight 1.25 pounds
Print length 288 pages
Publication date October 6, 2026

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