This volume takes an innovative interdisciplinary approach to investigating divination procedures at sanctuaries of Apollo in Classical and Hellenistic Greece, merging neuroscience, psychology, and behavioural studies with archaeology. Suitable for students and scholars working on divination and cognition in ancient Greek religion.
"[This book] is a very welcome addition to a new interdisciplinary trend in the study of ancient divination. Frigerio has offered a monograph that goes beyond banalities and normative readings of ancient Greek religious practices that typically stick to textual-alone analyses, thereby inviting the interested reader to think outside the box, based on a combination of texts, archaeological findings, material culture, space and spatiality, and the cognitive mechanisms of human brain and mind." - Gnomon







