Statues of Roman Women and cultural transmission: understanding the so-called Ceres statue as a Roman portrait carrier
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Statues of Roman Women and cultural transmission: understanding the so-called Ceres statue as a Roman portrait carrier. / Fejfer, Jane.
Tradition. Transmission of Culture in the Ancient World Acta Hyperborea . Bind 14 Copenhagen, 2014. s. 85-116.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Konferencebidrag i proceedings › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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Fejfer, J 2014, Statues of Roman Women and cultural transmission: understanding the so-called Ceres statue as a Roman portrait carrier. i Tradition. Transmission of Culture in the Ancient World Acta Hyperborea . bind 14, Copenhagen, s. 85-116.
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Fejfer, J. (2014). Statues of Roman Women and cultural transmission: understanding the so-called Ceres statue as a Roman portrait carrier. I Tradition. Transmission of Culture in the Ancient World Acta Hyperborea (Bind 14, s. 85-116).
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Fejfer J. Statues of Roman Women and cultural transmission: understanding the so-called Ceres statue as a Roman portrait carrier. I Tradition. Transmission of Culture in the Ancient World Acta Hyperborea . Bind 14. Copenhagen. 2014. s. 85-116
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