The pasts of Roman Anatolia : interpreters, traces, horizons / Felipe Rojas (Brown University)

In this volume, Felipe Rojas examines how the inhabitants of Roman Anatolia interacted with the physical traces of earlier civilizations in their midst. Combining material and textual evidence, he shows that interest in and knowledge about pre-classical remains was deep and widespread. Indeed, ancie...

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