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The Secret Sacred - by Damien Stone (Hardcover)

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  • With numerous images of artifacts, an illuminating investigation of the clandestine cults of the ancient world.
  • About the Author: Damien Stone is an archaeologist who lives in Sydney, Australia.
  • 216 Pages
  • History, Ancient

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About the Book



"With numerous images of artifacts, an illuminating investigation of the clandestine cults of the ancient world. The Secret Sacred explores the hidden religious practices of the classical world. These cults, shrouded in secrecy, promised initiates a transformative afterlife. While many rituals remain mysterious, artworks and historical texts provide glimpses of their underlying beliefs. The book examines Greco-Roman religious traditions and their divergence into mystery cults, including Bacchic ceremonies depicted in frescoes, Orphic gold tablets guiding souls in the underworld, and the Eleusinian Mysteries celebrating Demeter and Persephone's cycle of rebirth. Eastern deities like Mithras, Isis, and Cybele also feature in the cults discussed. The possible influence of mystery religions on early Christianity is also explored, drawing parallels with modern-day beliefs. Featuring the most recent archaeological discoveries and stunning museum artifacts, this is a lively account of the concealed faiths of the ancient world."--



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With numerous images of artifacts, an illuminating investigation of the clandestine cults of the ancient world.

The Secret Sacred explores the hidden religious practices of the classical world. These cults, shrouded in secrecy, promised initiates a transformative afterlife. While many rituals remain mysterious, artworks and historical texts provide glimpses of their underlying beliefs. The book examines Greco-Roman religious traditions and their divergence into mystery cults, including Bacchic ceremonies depicted in frescoes, Orphic gold tablets guiding souls in the underworld, and the Eleusinian Mysteries celebrating Demeter and Persephone's cycle of rebirth. Eastern deities like Mithras, Isis, and Cybele also feature in the cults discussed. The possible influence of mystery religions on early Christianity is also explored, drawing parallels with modern-day beliefs. Featuring the most recent archaeological discoveries and stunning museum artifacts, this is a lively account of the concealed faiths of the ancient world.



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"In this clearly written, well-illustrated and engaging book, Stone pulls together hints in ancient texts, imagery, and archaeological remains to give insight into one of the more intriguing aspects of life in the Greco-Roman past, the 'mystery cults' whose practices and teaching were known only to the initiates."--Margaret C. Miller, emerita professor of classical archaeology, University of Sydney

"A fresh, wide-ranging, and accessible account of one of the most fascinating and under-studied aspects of Greco-Roman religion, drawing on both literary and material evidence. Richly illustrated and thoroughly up to date, this engaging study offers readers a compelling glimpse beyond the well-known aspects of official Greek and Roman religion, revealing a more personal dimension of how the ancient Greeks and Romans encountered the supernatural."--Julia Kindt, professor of ancient history at the University of Sydney and author of "The Trojan Horse and Other Stories"



About the Author



Damien Stone is an archaeologist who lives in Sydney, Australia. His books include The Hittites: Lost Civilizations, also published by Reaktion Books.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.43 Inches (W)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 216
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Ancient
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Theme: Greece
Format: Hardcover
Author: Damien Stone
Language: English
Street Date: November 21, 2025
TCIN: 1006061071
UPC: 9781836391098
Item Number (DPCI): 247-33-8476
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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