Kaja Stemberger Flegar obtained her PhD in Roman mortuary archaeology from King’s College London in 2018, and has since continued researching several topics of theoretical archaeology and identity studies, with a firm basis in the archaeological material from Roman Slovenia. She is employed as a small finds specialist at the private archaeological company PJP, d.o.o., within which she recently co-founded and became head of Institute Primus Devotus.
ed. Kaja Stemberger Flegar
This volume examines ritual in the Roman world through small finds, depositional practices and temple sites, showing how diverse, evolving ritual behaviours emerged within a globalised empire. It highlights continuity across pre‑Roman to post‑Roman phases and even modern reuses of ritual spaces. READ MORE
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