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Abrahamsen, V. A. (1995). Women and worship at Philippi: Diana/Artemis and other cults in the early Christian era. Portland, Me.: Astarte Shell Press.

Alexander, B. C. (1991). Victor Turner revisited : ritual as social change. Atlanta, Ga.: Scholars Press.

Alexander, B. C. (1997). Ritual and current Studies of Ritual: Overview. In S. D. Glazier (Ed.), Anthropology of Religion: A Handbook (pp. 139-160). Westport: Praeger.

Ashley, K. M. (1990). Victor Turner and the construction of cultural criticism : between literature and anthropology. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Bell, C. M. (1992). Ritual theory, ritual practice. New York: Oxford University Press.

Bell, C. M. (1997). Ritual : perspectives and dimensions. New York: Oxford University Press.

Bloch, M. (1992). Prey into hunter: the politics of religious experience. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Bowie, F. (2000). The anthropology of religion : an introduction. Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub.

Burkert, W. (1983). Homo necans : the anthropology of ancient Greek sacrificial ritual and myth. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Burkert, W. (1985). Greek religion (J. Raffan, Trans.). Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.

Cantarella, E. (1987). Pandora's daughters : the role and status of women in Greek and Roman antiquity. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Cole, S. G. (1998). Domesticating Artemis. In S. Blundell & M. Williamson (Eds.), The Sacred and the Feminine in Ancient Greece (pp. 27-43). London: Routledge.

Cole, S. G. (2004). Landscapes, gender, and ritual space : the ancient Greek experience. Berkeley, Calif. ; London: University of California Press.

Cooper, D. (2002). Out of Place: Symbolic Domains, Religious Rights and the Cultural Contract. In M. Saltman (Ed.), Land and Territoriality (pp. 93-111). Oxford: Berg.

Corbeill, A. (2004). Nature embodied : gesture in ancient Rome. Princeton, N.J. ; Oxford: Princeton University Press.

Crook, Z. A. (2004). Reconceptualising conversion : patronage, loyalty and conversion in the religions of the ancient Mediterranean. Berlin ; New York: W. de Gruyter.

Demand, N. H. (1994). Birth, death, and motherhood in Classical Greece. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Dillon, M. (2002). Girls and women in classical Greek religion. London ; New York: Routledge.

Douglas, M. (1995). Purity and danger: an analysis of concepts of pollution and taboo. London: Routledge & K. Paul.

Douglas, M. (1996). Natural symbols: explorations in cosmology. London ; New York: Routledge.

Douglas, R. C. (1988). Liminality and Conversion in Joseph and Aseneth. Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha, 3, 31-42.

Fleischer, R. (1981). Artemis Ephesia und Aphrodite von Aphrodisias. In M. J. Vermaseren (Ed.), Die Orientalischen Religionen Im Römerreich (pp. 298-315). Leiden: Brill.

Gennep, A. v. (1960). The rites of passage. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Glazier, S. D. (1997). Anthropology of religion : a handbook. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.

Goff, B. E. (2004). Citizen Bacchae: women's ritual practice in ancient Greece. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Handelman, D., & Lindquist, G. (2005). Ritual in its own right : exploring the dynamics of transformation. New York: Berghahn Books.

Hanson, K. C. (1997). Sin, Purification, and Group Process. In H. T. C. Sun, Keith L. Eades, James M. Robinson, and Garth I. Moller (Ed.), Problems in Biblical Theology: Essays in Honor of Rolf Knierim (pp. 167-191). Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.

Henrichs, A. (1970). Pagan Ritual and the Alleged Crimes of Early Christians. In P. Granfield & J. A. Jungmann (Eds.), Kyriakon: Festschrift Johannes Quasten (Vol. 1, pp. 18-35). Munster: Verlag Aschendorff.

James, W. (1985). The varieties of religious experience. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Knibbe, D. (1995). Via Sacra Ephesiaca: New Aspects of the Cult of Artemis Ephesia. In H. Koester (Ed.), Ephesos: Metropolis of Asia - An Interdisciplinary Approach to its Archaeology, Religion, and Culture (pp. 141-155). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Lamoreaux, J. T. (2006). Artemis in Philippi: Women, Ritual, and Christianity. Unpublished Research Paper. Brite Divinity School.

Lefkowitz, M. R., & Fant, M. B. (2005). Women's life in Greece and Rome : a source book in translation (3rd ed.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

LiDonnici, L. R. (1992). The Images of Artemis Ephesia and Greco-Roman Worship: A Reconsideration. The Harvard Theological Review, 85(4), 389-415.

Liénard, P., & Boyer, P. (2006). Whence Collective Rituals? A Cultural Selection Model of Ritualized Behavior. American Anthropologist, 108(4), 814-827.

McCauley, R. N., & Lawson, E. T. (2002). Bringing ritual to mind : psychological foundations of cultural forms. Cambridge, UK ; New York: Cambridge University Press.

McGowan, A. B. (1999). Ascetic Eucharists : food and drink in early Christian ritual meals. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

McVann, M. (1991). Rituals of Status Transformation in Luke-Acts: The Case of Jesus the Prophet. In J. H. Neyrey (Ed.), The Social World of Luke-Acts: Models for Interpretation (pp. 333-360). Peabody: Hendrickson.

McVann, M. (1994). Reading Mark Ritually: Honor-Shame and the Ritual of Baptism. Semeia, 67, 179-198.

Muir, S. C. (1998). Healing, Initiation and Community in Luke-Acts A Comparative Analysis. Unpublished Dissertation, The University of Ottawa.

Neyrey, J. H. (1990). Paul, in other words: a cultural reading of his letters (1st ed.). Louisville, Ky.: Westminster/John Knox Press.

Oppermann, M. (1996). Macedonia, cults. In S. Hornblower & A. Spawforth (Eds.), Oxford Classical Dictionary (pp. 905). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Oster, R. (1976). The Ephesian Artemis as an Opponent of Early Christianity. Jahrbuch für Antike und Christentum, 19, 24-44.

Oster, R. (1987). Holy Days in Honour of Artemis. In R. A. Horsley (Ed.), New Documents Illustrating Early Christianity (Vol. 4, pp. 74-82). Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.

Parker, R. (1983). Miasma : pollution and purification in early Greek religion. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Pedley, J. G. (2005). Sanctuaries and the sacred in the ancient Greek world. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press.

Pfaff-Czarnecka, J. (2002). Ritual, Distances, Territorial Divisions: Land, Power and Identity in Central Asia. In M. Saltman (Ed.), Land and Territoriality (pp. 113-133). Oxford: Berg.

Pfaff-Czarnecka, J. (2002). Ritual, Distances, Territorial Divisions: Land, Power and Identity in Central Nepal. In M. Saltman (Ed.), Land and Territoriality (pp. 113-133). Oxford: Berg.

Portefaix, L. (1988). Sisters rejoice : Paul's letter to the Philippians and Luke-Acts as seen by first-century Philippian women. [Stockholm]: Almqvist & Wiksell International.

Portefaix, L. (1993). Ancient Ephesus: Processions as Media of Religious and Secular Propaganda. In The Problem of Ritual: Based on Papers Read at the Symposium on Religious Rites (pp. 195-210). Abo, Finland: Donner Institute for Research.

Price, S. R. F. (1984). Rituals and power: the Roman imperial cult in Asia Minor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Price, S. R. F. (1997). Rituals and Power. In R. A. Horsley (Ed.), Paul and Empire: Religion and Power in Roman Imperial Society (pp. 47-71). Harrisburg: Trinity Press International.

Price, S. R. F. (1999). Religions of the ancient Greeks. Cambridge, U.K. ; New York: Cambridge University Press.

Rappaport, R. A. (1968). Pigs for the ancestors; ritual in the ecology of a New Guinea people. New Haven,: Yale University Press.

Rappaport, R. A. (1971). Ritual, Sanctity, and Cybernetics. American Anthropologist, 73(1), 59-76.

Rappaport, R. A., Messer, E., & Lambek, M. (2001). Ecology and the sacred : engaging the anthropology of Roy A. Rappaport. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Rives, J. B. (2006). Religion in the Roman Empire. Malden: Blackwell Pub.

Rogers, G. M. (1991). The sacred identity of Ephesos : foundation myths of a Roman city. London ; New York: Routledge.

Rouse, W. H. D. (1902). Greek votive offerings ; an essay in the history of Greek religion. Cambridge,: The University press.

Sourvinou-Inwood, C. (1996). Artemis. In S. Hornblower & A. Spawforth (Eds.), The Oxford Classical Dictionary (Third ed., pp. 182-184). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Stears, K. (1998). Death Becomes Her: Gender and Athenian Death Ritual. In S. Blundell & M. Williamson (Eds.), The Sacred and the Feminine in Ancient Greece (pp. 113-127). London: Routledge.

Strecker, C. (1999). Die liminale Theologie des Paulus : Zugänge zur paulinischen Theologie aus kulturanthropologischer Perspektive. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen.

Thomas, C. M. (1995). At Home in the City of Artemis: Religion in Ephesos in the Literary Imagination of the Roman Period. In H. Koester (Ed.), Ephesos: Metropolis of Asia Minor - An Interdisciplinary Approach to its Archaeology, Religion, and Culture (pp. 81-117). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Thur, H. (1995). The Processional Way in Ephesos as a Place of Cult and Burial. In H. Koester (Ed.), Ephesos: Metropolis of Asia - An Interdisciplinary Approach to its Archaeology, Religion, and Culture (pp. 157-199). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Turcan, R. (1996). The cults of the Roman Empire. Cambridge: Blackwell.

Turner, V. W. (1967). The forest of symbols; aspects of Ndembu ritual. Ithaca, N.Y.,: Cornell University Press.

Turner, V. W. (1977). The ritual process: structure and anti-structure. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.

Turner, V. W. (1987). Betwixt and Between: The Liminal Period in Rites of Passage. In L. C. Mahdi, S. Foster & M. Little (Eds.), Betwixt and Between: Patterns of Masculine and Feminine Initiation (pp. 3-19). La Salle: Open Court.

Turner, V. W., & Turner, E. L. B. (1996). Image and pilgrimage in Christian culture : anthropological perspectives. New York: Columbia University Press.

Zaidman, L. B., & Schmitt Pantel, P. (1992). Religion in the ancient Greek city. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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