Agents, Spolia and Transculturality in the Post-Roman Mediterranean
This paper focuses on the agents of spoliation: these were individuals who relocated and appropriated ancient spolia within a new context. It examines literary and archaeological evidence from late antiquity to the late Middle Ages and from Christian, Islamic, and Jewish contexts, focusing on how an...
| Nebentitel: | Reuse in Post-Roman Societies: Christian and Islamic Attitudes Towards Ruins and Spolia |
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2025
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Medieval encounters
Jahr: 2025, Band: 31, Heft: 5/6, Seiten: 455-478 |
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