Travel, Writing and the Media Contemporary and Historical Perspectives

Is the celebrated elegance of Cycladic marble figurines an effect their Early Bronze Age producers intended? Can one adequately appreciate an Assyrian regal statue described by a cuneiform inscription as beautiful? What to make of the apparent aesthetic richness of the traditional cultures of Melane...

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Other Authors: Korte, Barbara (Editor), Sennefelder, Anna Karina (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
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