Abstract

The impressive sculptural finds of the city of Aphrodisias in Caria will already be familiar to readers of the archaeological reports in the AJA. This small city in Asia Minor has yielded a wealth of statuary illustrating the vibrant political and cultural life of a Greek city in the Roman empire. This well-illustrated volume publishes the marble portrait statues manufactured and displayed in Aphrodisias during the Roman period.

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