Statues were everywhere in the Roman world. They served as objects of cult; honors to emperors and noblemen; and memorials to the dead. Combining close attention to individual Roman texts and images with an unprecedented broad perspective on this remarkable phenomenon; Statues in Roman Society explains the impact that all kinds of statuary had on the ancient population.
#1996015 in eBooks 1992-03-01 1992-03-01File Name: B001CN82N6
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great BookBy missermaI was born in Christian County and I loved this book. It has many pictures of old buildings that unfortunately no longer exist. How sad to tear down these great old buildings to sometimes build a gas station.