Palaces and elite residences in the Hellenistic East, late fourth to early first century BC: formation and purpose
<p>This thesis investigates the morphology and the purpose of palaces in major and minor kingdoms of the Hellenistic World. Elements of architecture, spatial organisation and decoration are analysed in the attempt to clarify issues of chronology and in order to identify function. The analysis...
Main Author: | Kopsacheili, M |
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Other Authors: | Smith, R |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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