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Relief sculptures from the necropolis of Taranto

Carter, 1970

Document ID
10882793451121717504
Author
Carter J
Publication year
Publication venue
American Journal of Archaeology

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The relief sculptures and architectural elements published here belonged to a funeral monument of the early Hellenistic necropolis of Taranto. This type of shallow, gabled naiskos was popular in Apulia during the second half of the fourth and first half of the third …
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