Sofia : National Archaeological Institute with Museum, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Abstract
During the period of Roman rule in the Central Balkan Roman provinces,
among other oriental cults, like the Syrian cult of Sol Invictus or the Persian cult of
Mithras, Asia Minor deities and theologies were considerably favoured. Epigraphic and archaeological evidence confirms the existence of the cults of Magna Mater, Attis, Iuppiter Dolichenus, Sabazius, Iuppiter Turmasgades, Iuppiter Melanus, Men and Artemis of Ephesus. However, in the eastern parts of the Central Balkan Roman provinces, certain religious syncretism is emphasized, which can be connected to the strong Thracian influence in the mentioned territory. This paper examines the ways and the degree to which Thracian culture penetrated the religious beliefs and funerary rites of the population that inhabited the eastern parts of the Central Balkans in Antiquity.Bulletin of the national archaeological Institute XLI