The inaugural seminar of The Baron Thyssen Centre for the Study of Ancient Material Religion took place on 14th February 2019. Professor Maureen Carroll from the University of Sheffield gave a paper entitled ‘‘Mater Matuta and her ‘Sisters’: Exploring Fertility Cults and Associated Votives in Early Roman Religion’. After the seminar, Jessica Hughes and Maureen Carroll were joined by Emma-Jayne Graham and Marion Bowman to record an audio discussion about votives, fertility and early infancy. The discussion also featured the voice of artist Tabitha Moses, talking about her work ‘The Go-Between’.
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Programme structure and time-codes
0.00 Introduction
0.31 Maureen Carroll on fertility cults in ancient Rome, and the tufa models of mothers and babies from Capua
7.50 Marion Bowman on the cult of St Gerard Majella in Newfoundland, materiality and relationality
13.46 Emma-Jayne Graham on swaddled infants and other votives in ancient Italic sanctuaries
19.36 Tabitha Moses on her work ‘The Go Between’
24.28 Studio responses to Tabitha Moses
30.16 Emma-Jayne Graham on model of swaddled infant from Gravisca
31.27 Marion Bowman on image of St Gerard Majella from the Placentia Bay maternity facility in Newfoundland
33.05 Maureen Carroll on tufa statue of woman from Capua, now in the Villa Giulia museum in Rome.
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