... The king and kingship in Achaemenid art: Essays on the creation of an iconography of empire. ... more ... The king and kingship in Achaemenid art: Essays on the creation of an iconography of empire. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Root, Margaret Cool. PUBLISHER: Diffusion, EJ Brill (Leiden). SERIES TITLE: YEAR: 1979. PUB TYPE: Book (ISBN 9004039023 ). ...
Abstract The Parthenon frieze and the Apadana reliefs at Per-sepolis are frequently invoked as sy... more Abstract The Parthenon frieze and the Apadana reliefs at Per-sepolis are frequently invoked as symbols of the polarity between Greek democracy and Persian despotism, the one depicting the citizenry of Athens freely convening to celebrate the Great Panathenaia, the other ...
The elaborate sixth century building complex at Poggio Civitate, 1 which represents the final pha... more The elaborate sixth century building complex at Poggio Civitate, 1 which represents the final phase of an uninterrupted presence at the site dating at least from the Orientalizing period, once displayed hundreds of terracotta frieze plaques representing four different subjects: ...
... The king and kingship in Achaemenid art: Essays on the creation of an iconography of empire. ... more ... The king and kingship in Achaemenid art: Essays on the creation of an iconography of empire. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Root, Margaret Cool. PUBLISHER: Diffusion, EJ Brill (Leiden). SERIES TITLE: YEAR: 1979. PUB TYPE: Book (ISBN 9004039023 ). ...
Abstract The Parthenon frieze and the Apadana reliefs at Per-sepolis are frequently invoked as sy... more Abstract The Parthenon frieze and the Apadana reliefs at Per-sepolis are frequently invoked as symbols of the polarity between Greek democracy and Persian despotism, the one depicting the citizenry of Athens freely convening to celebrate the Great Panathenaia, the other ...
The elaborate sixth century building complex at Poggio Civitate, 1 which represents the final pha... more The elaborate sixth century building complex at Poggio Civitate, 1 which represents the final phase of an uninterrupted presence at the site dating at least from the Orientalizing period, once displayed hundreds of terracotta frieze plaques representing four different subjects: ...
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