Temples, Terracottas, and the Shaping of Identity, 3rd-1st c. BCE
Description
Religious Architecture and Roman Expansion uses architectural terracottas as a lens for examining the changing landscape of central Italy during the period of Roman military expansion. It investigates the interactions between colonies and indigenous communities, asking why conquerors might visually emulate the conquered.
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