Statuary, the secular and religious powers in Late Antiquity
Recent archaeological research is making it clear that pagan and mythological statuary often survived until the very end of Antiquity. In this paper, two ways of viewing this statuary are examined: the secular, whereby gods and divinities are seen as cultural heritage or symbolic for specific aspect...
Main Author: | Jacobs, I |
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Other Authors: | Ritari, K |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Helsinki University Press
2023
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