REVIEW: ZSUZSANNA TURCSÁN-TÓTH, ALAPVETÉS AZ ARTEMIS EPHESIA-SZOBROK IKONOGRÁFIAI ELEMZÉSÉHEZ (NOTES ON THE ICONOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF THE ARTEMIS EPHESIA STATUES), MARTIN OPITZ: BUDAPEST, 2023, P. 368. ISBN: 978-615-6388-07-0
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https://doi.org/10.14795/j.v11i1.980Keywords:
Artemis Ephesia, Roman religion, Roman art, Roman iconographyAbstract
Review: Zsuzsanna Turcsán-Tóth, Alapvetés az Artemis Ephesia-szobrok ikonográfiai elemzéséhez (Notes on the iconographic analysis of the Artemis Ephesia statues), Martin Opitz: Budapest, 2023, p. 368. ISBN: 978-615-6388-07-0
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