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  • In her introduction (pp. 1-18), Schultz makes the case that there is a need for a broad study of women's religious activity in ancient Rome, since the role of women is not generally treated in the standard manuals on Roman religion, and those studies that do address female religious participation tend to focus on individual cults and, in particular, the so-called women's cults" directed at ensuri
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