Roman Archaeology

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YAR405 Roman Archaeology

Professor: Dimitris DAMASKOS

The lectures offer an overview of the evolution of the Roman material culture from the period of Roman dominion in the Mediterranean area until the age of Constantine the Great (330 AD), dealing with subjects such as:

  • Roman architecture,
  • Roman imperial and private portrait,
  • Historical reliefs,
  • Roman copies of ancient Greek sculpture,
  • Roman jewelry and minor arts.

Course outline

Companions

  1. Book1 (Eudoxus code: XXXXXX)
  2. Book2 (Eudoxus code: XXXXXX)
  3. Book3 (Eudoxus code: XXXXXX)

 

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