Portrait statues in the Athenian Agora in the Roman period the archaeological evidence

"This chapter focuses on the archaeological evidence for the Roman-period portrait statues. The archaeological evidence demonstrates that the Agora remained in the Roman period a very prestigious place in which to set up portrait statues of both local and foreign benefactors, and that most of t...

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title_auth Portrait statues in the Athenian Agora in the Roman period the archaeological evidence
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title_full Portrait statues in the Athenian Agora in the Roman period the archaeological evidence Sheila Dillon
title_fullStr Portrait statues in the Athenian Agora in the Roman period the archaeological evidence Sheila Dillon
title_full_unstemmed Portrait statues in the Athenian Agora in the Roman period the archaeological evidence Sheila Dillon
title_short Portrait statues in the Athenian Agora in the Roman period
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