Primitive Symbolism as Illustrated in Phallic Worship
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Hodder Michael Westropp takes readers on a journey through Rome's early and imperial history in this comprehensive guide. From the founding of the city to the reign of Augustus to the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Westropp offers a fascinating look into the political, social, and cultural aspects of one of history's greatest civilizations.
This handbook provides a general introduction to the archaeology of the ancient Mediterranean world, with a particular focus on Egypt, Greece, Etruria, and Rome. It covers topics such as architecture, sculpture, pottery, and writing systems, drawing on the latest archaeological discoveries and historical research. The author, Hodder Michael Westropp, was a 19th century archaeologist and art historian who specialized in Roman antiquities. Students and enthusiasts of classical archaeology will find this book to be an invaluable resource.
This book is a comprehensive guide to the archaeology of ancient Rome. Written in the mid-19th century by Irish archaeologist Hodder Michael Westropp, it is a fascinating look at the history and culture of one of the world's greatest empires.