The Material Religion in Antiquity (MaReA) series aims to be a source for scholars and students interested in investigating how to approach the materialisation of ancient religious practices and beliefs through case-studies as well as theoretical and methodological approaches. During the last decades, the search for religious materiality has strongly increased among scholars interested in analysing religious beliefs in both ancient and contemporaneous societies. A main goal of this series is to broadly investigate archaeological contexts in which clear correlates of religious practices and beliefs have been or can be unearthed. Titles are each dedicated to a specific topic and result from a workshop or conference dedicated to that theme.