TRADIZIONI PUNICO-ELLENISTICHE A VOLUBILIS I CAPITELLI CORINZI E COMPOSITI

At Volubilis are to be seen characteristic forms of Corinthian and composite capitals and column shafts in local stone unparalleled elsewhere in terms of formal features and execution of decoration. They were erected in public monuments and the peristyle houses of the city, examples datable between...

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