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Delve into the intricate world of Roman iconography with “The Social Dynamics of Roman Imperial Imagery.” This scholarly work, featuring contributions from esteemed historians and archaeologists, explores the powerful role of visual representation in shaping Roman society and politics. Through detailed analysis and vivid illustrations, the book unravels how emperors used art and architecture to assert authority, influence public perception, and convey ideological messages. Perfect for enthusiasts of ancient history and classical studies, this volume offers a compelling examination of the interplay between imagery and imperial power in one of history’s most influential civilisations.






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