The Roman Marble Sculptures from the Sanctuary of Pan at Caesarea Philippi/Panias (Israel) (Archaeological Reports) (American Schools of Oriental Research Archaeological Reports)
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Author(s)Elise A. Friedland
ISBN / ASIN0897570871
ISBN-139780897570879
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Sales Rank2,559,870
CategoryArt
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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This constitutes the first publication of a deposit of broken, marble statues, discovered in 1992 during excavations of the Roman Sanctuary of Pan at Caesarea Philippi (Banias, Israel). From 245 fragments, twenty-nine statues ranging from colossal to miniature and representing mainstream Graeco-Roman deities and mythological figures are reconstructed. Most date stylistically to the first through the late fourth centuries AD. A catalogue discusses each sculpture's subject, comparanda, workshop associations, and date; three interpretive chapters present the artistic and material origins of the sculptures; patterns of patronage, chronology of sculptural dedication, and display; and sculptural evidence for the sanctuary's pantheon. Contains 95 illustrations.
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