Materiality in Roman Art and Architecture
Material is the substance of the world of things. Literary sources suggest that materiality was part of aesthetic perception, loaded with meaning and bound to function even in antiquity. To date, this complex reading of material has not been adequately represented in archaeological research. The pre...
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Berlin/Boston
De Gruyter
2021
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Series: | Decorative Principles in Late Republican and Early Imperial Italy (Decor)
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