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Article
Steinhauer, Julietta;
(2023)
Antje Kuhle, Hermes und die Bürger. Der Hermeskult in den griechischen Poleis, Stuttgart (Franz Steiner Verlag) 2020 (Hermes Einzelschriften 119), 437 S., ISBN 978-3-515-12809-4 (geb.), € 83,–.
Klio
, 105
(2)
pp. 713-718.
10.1515/klio-2023-2015.
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Steinhauer, Julietta;
(2020)
Religious Practice and the Delian Neighbourhoods: Some Case Studies.
Religion in the Roman Empire
, 6
(2)
pp. 138-158.
10.1628/rre-2020-0011.
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Steinhauer, Julietta;
Neumann, Sabine;
Lätzer-Lasar, Asuman;
(2024)
Introduction to ‘Beneath the Surface: Gender and Agency in Religious Contexts in Antiquity’.
Religion and Gender
, 14
(1-2)
pp. 1-11.
10.1163/18785417-01401001.
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Book chapter
Steinhauer, Julietta;
(2025)
Religion and Warfare in the Greek and Roman World.
In: Veggiano, Gregory, (ed.)
A Cultural History of War in Antiquity.
Bloomsbury Academic: London, UK.
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Steinhauer, Julietta;
(2025)
The Eleusinian Deities in Ionia.
In: Beck, Hans and Scharff, Sebastian, (eds.)
Beyond Mysteries: the Local World of Ancient Eleusis.
(pp. 212-234).
Brill: Leiden, the Netherlands.
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Steinhauer, Julietta;
(2025)
Mysteries in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor.
In: Bowden, Hugh, (ed.)
Oxford Handbook of Ancient Mystery Cults.
Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK.
(In press).
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Steinhauer, Julietta;
(2025)
What’s a Woman Got to Do with It? Migration to the Aegean Islands in the Hellenistic and Early Imperial Periods.
In: Mokrisova, Jana, (ed.)
Mobility in Antiquity: Rethinking the Ancient World through Movement.
Routledge: Abingdon, UK.
(In press).
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Steinhauer, Julietta;
(2024)
Foreign women and their lived experience in Hellenistic Greece: The sanctuary of the Syrian deities on Delos (166-88 BCE).
In: Woolf, Greg and Bultrighini, Ilaria and Norman, Camilla, (eds.)
Sanctuaries and Experience: Knowledge, Practice and Space in the Ancient World.
Franz Steiner Verlag
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Steinhauer, Julietta;
(2024)
Intersectionality and the City.
In: Williamson, Christina and Davies, Penelope, (eds.)
The Cambridge Urban History.
Cambridge University Press
(In press).
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Steinhauer, Julietta;
(2024)
Religion in Context: Graeco-Roman Religious Practises in their Socio-Cultural Milieu (Der Neue Pauly Supplements) Lemma 'Family, switching of'.
In: Rüpke, Jörg, (ed.)
Brill's New Pauly - Supplements.
Brill: Leiden, Netherlands.
(In press).
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Steinhauer, Julietta;
(2024)
Religion in Context: Graeco-Roman Religious Practises in their Socio-Cultural Milieu (Der Neue Pauly Supplements) Lemma 'Family, extended'.
In: Rüpke, Jörg, (ed.)
Religion in Context: Graeco-Roman Religious Practises in their Socio-Cultural Milieu.
Brill: Leiden, The Netherlands.
(In press).
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Steinhauer, Julietta;
(2024)
Religion in Context: Graeco-Roman Religious Practises in their Socio-Cultural Milieu (Der Neue Pauly Supplements), Lemma 'Family, continuation'.
In:
Brill's New Pauly - Supplements.
Brill: Leiden, Netherlands.
(In press).
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Steinhauer, Julietta;
(2023)
Between Local and Global? Religion in Late-Hellenistic Delos.
In: Beck, H and Kindt, J, (eds.)
The Local Horizon of Ancient Greek Religion.
(pp. 290-311).
Cambridge University Press
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Steinhauer, Julietta;
(2020)
Dionysian associations and the
Bacchanalian affair.
In: Mac Góráin, Fiachra, (ed.)
Dionysus and Rome: Religion and Literature.
(pp. 133-156).
De Gruyter: Berlin, Germany.
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Steinhauer, Julietta;
(2019)
Across gender, status, origin: Religious associations and
networks in the sanctuaries of late Hellenistic Delos.
In: Dana, M and Savalli‑Lestrade, I, (eds.)
La cité interconnectée dans le monde gréco-romain (ve siècle a.c.-ive siècle p.c: Transferts et réseaux institutionnels, religieux et culturels aux époques hellénistique et impériale.
(pp. 225-239).
Ausonius: Bordeaux, France.
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Steinhauer, Julietta;
(2017)
Osiris mystes und Isis orgia – Gab es ‚Mysterien‘ der
ägyptischen Gottheiten?
In: Nagel, Svenja and Quack, Joachim Friedrich and Witschel, Christian, (eds.)
Entangled Worlds: Religious Confluences between East and West in the Roman Empire.
(pp. 47-78).
Mohr Siebeck: Tübingen, Germany.
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