Convoy commanders and other military identities in tomb art of Western Anatolia around the time of the Persian Wars
This paper considers the emergence of various military guises in the tomb art of Western Anatolia as responses to the Persian Wars. It includes the convoy in the Tatarli Tomb, taken by others to be a funerary procession, as well other images of battle and warriors. The guises selected offer some ins...
Main Author: | Draycott, C |
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Other Authors: | Associazone Internazionale di Archeologia Classica |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Ministero per I Beni e le Attivita Culturalia
2010
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