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Material Appropriation Processes In Antiquity
Colour Schemes in Roman Architecture
Aesthetics, Semantics, and Regional Appropriation
Roman architecture was characterised by a rich palette of colours, achieved through the use of natural coloured stones and painting. This conference volume is the first book...
Die Mainzer Salus
Gesellschaft und Stadtkultur im Norden der Germania Superior
The volume at hand introduces a slightly less than life-size female figure with naked torso and hip cloak made of sandstone that was found in the “Zollhafen” of Mainz in October...
Living in a World of Change: New Perspectives on Cultural Exchange and Transfer in the Hellenistic Mediterranean
In the period from about 200 B.C. to the early Roman imperial period, all regions of the Mediterranean underwent a profound process of political, economic, and cultural...
Appropriation Processes of Statue Schemata in the Roman Provinces | Aneignungsprozesse antiker Statuenschemata in den römischen Provinzen
The majority of ancient statues can be typologised on the basis of formal overlaps, i.e. arranged in 'schemes'. Individual statue schemes were handed down over centuries in ever...