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Blanka Misic
@drblankam.bsky.social
Senior Research Fellow @viennacogscihub.bsky.social
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow @univie.ac.at
Researching Roman religion through cognitive science of religion approaches.
New book on Roman rituals from @cambridgeup.bsky.social - https://bit.ly/44orx2D
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@cambridgeup.bsky.social has generously provided a limited-time 20% discount on our book "Senses, Cognition, and Ritual Experience in the Roman World"!
Visit cambridge.org/9781009355544 and enter code SCRR2025
Hey #classics scholars! 👋🏺🏛️
My fellow Classical Review editors and I recently wrote this blog post on how to write review articles and profiles 👇
👉 If you are interested in writing one do get in touch!

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#publishing #academia #classics #archaeology #ancienthistory
What Makes a Good Review Article or Profile « Classics# « Cambridge Core Blog
Classical Review has recently expanded its standard work of publishing reviews and notices of single books to include also longer pieces covering more – and more varied – material. We have previously ...
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October 17, 2025 at 6:18 PM
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Just discovered that @drblankam.bsky.social and Abigail Graham's *Senses, Cognition, and Ritual Experience in the Roman World* with @universitypress.cambridge.org is OPEN ACCESS! Be sure to download. It's outstanding.

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Senses, Cognition, and Ritual Experience in the Roman World
Cambridge Core - Church History - Senses, Cognition, and Ritual Experience in the Roman World
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August 13, 2025 at 6:10 PM
🔊 You can now listen to the @univie.ac.at #VDTR audioguide on the religious history of #Vienna, including my contribution on the cult of Mithras as part of my @horizoneu.bsky.social #MSCA project #CAMRIP! 👇

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#religion #history #religioushistory #Roman #archaeology
July 7, 2025 at 9:13 AM
Celebrated Summer Solstice at the Duino mithraeum today ☀️

#Mithras #mithraeum #Duino #Italy #SummerSolstice #Roman #religion #archaeology
June 21, 2025 at 3:54 PM
I am excited to be a contributor to an upcoming audioguide on the religious history of #Vienna, a fantastic project by the @univie.ac.at Doctoral School of Theology and Research on Religion!
I contributed an entry on #Roman religion & the cult of #Mithras in Vienna

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The VDTR Audioguide
The VDTR Audioguide
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June 18, 2025 at 12:27 PM
Our book has just been reviewed in AJA by @drjacklennon.bsky.social

👉 “The volume is innovative and ambitious from start to finish, and each of its various chapters brings something worthwhile to the table”

Read the full review here 👇

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Senses, Cognition, and Ritual Experience in the Roman World, edited by Blanka Misic and Abigail Graham
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June 17, 2025 at 7:33 AM
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Can’t wait to dive into this! @drblankam.bsky.social
June 6, 2025 at 12:32 AM
When you stumble upon your book “Senses, Cognition and Ritual Experience in the Roman World” on the library shelves of your alma mater @ubishops.bsky.social … and it’s in excellent company!
@cambridgeup.bsky.social
@bettanyhughes.bsky.social

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#cognition #religion
May 27, 2025 at 2:57 PM
@cambridgeup.bsky.social has generously provided a limited-time 20% discount on our book "Senses, Cognition, and Ritual Experience in the Roman World"!
Visit cambridge.org/9781009355544 and enter code SCRR2025
May 10, 2025 at 3:04 PM
Another excellent day at the #UncommonSensesV #conference with a panel this morning on health where Paule Joseph discussed how alcohol consumption affects the senses of taste and smell!
Following was a session on vision where speakers discussed different experiences of visual impairment.
#senses
May 9, 2025 at 7:26 PM
Our book "Senses, Cognition and Ritual Experience in the Roman World" is featured in the Uncommon Senses V virtual book exhibition alongside other new sensory publications!
#sensorystudies #senses #sensoryarchaeology
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Uncommon Senses V Virtual Book Exhibition – Sensory Studies
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May 9, 2025 at 4:59 PM
Elated that our book “Senses, Cognition, and Ritual Experience in the Roman World” is featured among new publications at the Uncommon Senses V conference at @concordiau.bsky.social
If you are here stop by Molson building 9th floor lobby to check it out!

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May 8, 2025 at 3:36 PM
Just presented my paper on how sensory stimuli contribute to shaping #ritual experiences in the cult of #Mithras at the Uncommon Senses V conference at @concordiau.bsky.social
Excellent questions and comments afterwards, looking forward to the next 3 days of talks!
#sensoryarchaeology #senses
May 8, 2025 at 3:21 PM
Any #sensorystudies #sensoryarchaeology colleagues attending the Uncommon Senses V conference at @concordiau.bsky.social this week?
Reach out if you’d like to meet up!

#senses #sensorium #uncommonsesnsesvconference #uncommonsenses
May 8, 2025 at 3:14 PM
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This collection of studies explores the experience of rituals in the ancient Roman world through the lens of cognitive and sensory sciences. The authors examine how cognitive and sensory processes shaped the perception, memory, and meaning of religious ceremonies.
April 17, 2025 at 10:41 AM
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These works combine historical, archaeological, and iconographic evidence with theories from psychology, anthropology, and neurobiology, offering new interpretations of both pagan and Christian ritual practices.
April 17, 2025 at 10:41 AM
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The book highlights the variability of individual experiences within rituals and their importance for understanding ancient religion.
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The 5th chapter analyses the 4th c. pilgrimage of Egeria to Jerusalem, focusing on her account of the Good Friday ceremony and the interaction of pilgrims with relics such as the wood of the True Cross, the inscription, Solomon’s ring, and the horn used for anointing the kings of Israel.
April 17, 2025 at 10:41 AM
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The 4th chapter by A. Graham analyse the Salutarius procession in Ephesus, described in foundation inscriptions, as both a ritual event and a cognitive experience. They explore various aspects of the ritual, from organisational details and the route of the procession to the roles of participants.
April 17, 2025 at 10:41 AM
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The 3rd chapter by Vicky Jewell analyses the significance of colours in Greco-Roman sacred spaces, focusing on their perception by ancient viewers within the framework of cognitive theories and philosophy.
April 17, 2025 at 10:41 AM
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The 2nd chapter by Emma-Jayne Graham examines the haptic production of religious knowledge among the Vestal Virgins in Roman religion, using the Ara Pacis frieze to argue that the material objects carried by the Vestals actively shaped their ritual experiences and understanding.
April 17, 2025 at 10:41 AM
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The 1st chapter by @drblankam.bsky.social analyses the processes of learning and transmitting religious and ritual knowledge in ancient religions, proposing a new theoretical model based on the cognitive science of religion, called the Religious Learning Network (RLN) Model.
April 17, 2025 at 10:41 AM
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It took me a while, but finally I had the time to go through the volume "Senses, Cognition, and Ritual Experience in the Roman World" edited by @drblankam.bsky.social and Abigail Graham. It's a must-read for anyone interested in archaeology/history of senses, especially in antiquity.
April 17, 2025 at 10:41 AM
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Everyone, buy this book written by @drblankam.bsky.social and @abigailgraham.bsky.social

See my positive review: Mark_Beumer_Review_Blanka_Misic_and_Abigail_Graham_eds_Senses_Cognition_and_Ritual_Experience_in_the_Roman_World_Cambridge_University_Press_2024_in_Kleio_Historia_nr_19_2024_
Senses, Cognition, and Ritual Experience in the Roman World
Cambridge Core - Church History - Senses, Cognition, and Ritual Experience in the Roman World
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January 27, 2025 at 4:50 PM