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On interpreting the eclectic nature of Roman sculpture
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Tom Stevenson
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/ Art, Roman
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/ Roman civilization
/ Sculpture
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2010
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2010
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On interpreting the eclectic nature of Roman sculpture
2010
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Flexible combinations of 'old' and 'new' methodologies are probably the best way to interpret the eclectic nature of Roman sculpture. An analysis of three pieces of Roman sculpture - the 'Pseudo-Athlete' from Delos, the Prima Porta Augustus and the fourthcentury donatio relief from the Arch of Constantine - demonstrates the value of older methods in the face of commanding theories produced by more recent methodology.
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University of KwaZulu-Natal,Department of Classics
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