Abstract

The production of marble sarcophagi at Aphrodisias in Caria peaked in the early Severan period and stopped at the end of the third century a.d. While the increase was previously suggested to be the outcome of the extension of Roman citizenship, this paper offers other reasons for the rise and subsequent fall of production within the local and the larger imperial social context.

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