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... MONUMENTS FROM ROMAN CELTIBERIA F.A.R. GREENLAND Abstract A group of funerary monuments from early imperial Spain ( Celtiberia ) is studied for its unusual pictorial scenes : female figures presiding over banquet scenes . The monuments ...
... MONUMENTS FROM ROMAN CELTIBERIA F.A.R. GREENLAND Abstract A group of funerary monuments from early imperial Spain ( Celtiberia ) is studied for its unusual pictorial scenes : female figures presiding over banquet scenes . The monuments ...
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... monument . What should be made of this iconographic category ? How did banquet iconog- raphy come to feature on Celtiberian grave monuments , and what did it mean for viewers ? It is highly probable that the monuments were influenced by ...
... monument . What should be made of this iconographic category ? How did banquet iconog- raphy come to feature on Celtiberian grave monuments , and what did it mean for viewers ? It is highly probable that the monuments were influenced by ...
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... Monuments of the Region This history of the study of these monuments could be said to begin with the works of the 17th - century Catholic missionary Don Cristoforo de Castelli , whose long labours in Megrelia resulted in an album of ...
... Monuments of the Region This history of the study of these monuments could be said to begin with the works of the 17th - century Catholic missionary Don Cristoforo de Castelli , whose long labours in Megrelia resulted in an album of ...
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WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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