Ephesus, one of the important cities of the Byzantine world, underwent many changes in the late Antique period. Much like Athens, its religious landscape changes a lot over time, which can be observed both in the location and type of architecture, as well as in the burial traditions of the residents of Ephesus. Therefore, this section about religion in Ephesus is divided into two parts, and sheds light on two topics:
The topographical relation between pagan an Christian shrines (their location in the city and the correlation between this).
The pottery assemblages found in burials, focussing on what they can tell us about life and religion in Ephesus.