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Statue models and their meanings in the Mediterranean world under Rome - J. Lipps, J. Griesbach, and M. Dorka Moreno, eds. 2021. Appropriation Processes of Statue Schemata in the Roman Provinces | Aneignungsprozesse antiker Statuenschemata in den römischen Provinzen. Material Appropriation Processes in Antiquity 1. Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag. Pp. ix, 356. ISBN 978-3-95490-449-5
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J. Lipps, J. Griesbach, and M. Dorka Moreno, eds. 2021. Appropriation Processes of Statue Schemata in the Roman Provinces | Aneignungsprozesse antiker Statuenschemata in den römischen Provinzen. Material Appropriation Processes in Antiquity 1. Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag. Pp. ix, 356. ISBN 978-3-95490-449-5
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