Figured funerary stelai from Roman-period Anatolia, 100 BC-AD 400: regional considerations of cultural, social, and economic expressions in funerary contexts
<p>This thesis presents a multi-faceted, case-study based examination of regionalism and use of figured funerary stelai from fifteen sites in Roman-period Asia Minor and Galatia, focusing on local patterns of iconography and epigraphy as well as broader regional comparison of these trends. Th...
Main Author: | Taylor, S |
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Other Authors: | Smith, R |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2020
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