Color photo of a woman wearing a beige jumpsuit and standing in front of an ancient Roman mural

Brigitte A. Keslinke

Samuel H. Kress Foundation/Donald and Maria Cox Rome Prize
2 settembre 2024–3 luglio 2025
Professione
PhD Candidate, Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World Graduate Group, University of Pennsylvania
Titolo del progetto
The Making of a Meal: Commensality in the Cult of Mithras
Descrizione del progetto

According to our ancient sources, Mithras and his mysteries originated in the east. Although early scholars of the cult took these authors at their word, most research produced in the last half century has been grounded differently—that Mithras was a Roman invention and should therefore be viewed through a Roman lens. Yet the cult and its participants remain, in many ways, on the margins of Roman religion. The Making of a Meal seeks to recontextualize this cult through a comparative study of its most fundamental ritual—the communal meal. At the same time, my project presents an opportunity to reconsider the role of food in Roman religion and the ways in which it allowed people to make meaning in sacred spaces vis-à-vis their own consumption practices and preferences. The result will be the first comprehensive study of sacrifice and feasting in the cult of Mithras, one that engages and contributes to broader discussions on community construction and ritual transmission.

The photograph of Brigitte A. Keslinke was taken by Arielle Hardy.