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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
Part I: Structure and Ornament
Chapter 1: The narratology and theology of architectural sculpture, or What you can do with a chariot but can’t do with a satyr on a Greek temple
Chapter 2: Back to the second century B.C.: new thoughts on the date of the sculptured coffers from the temple of Athena Polias, Priene
Chapter 3: Inscription as ornament in Greek architecture
Chapter 4: The origins of the Corinthian capital
Chapter 5: Architectural sculpture: messages? programs? Towards rehabilitating the notion of ‘decoration’
Part II: Technique and Agency
Chapter 6: Accounting for agency at Epidauros: A note on IG IV2 102 AI–BI and the economies of style
Chapter 7: New evidence for Parthenon east metope 14
Chapter 8: Hair or wreath? Metal attachments on marble heads in architectural sculpture
Part III: Myth and Narrative
Chapter 9: Herakles, Theseus and the Athenian treasury at Delphi
Chapter 10: A new approach to the Hephaisteion: Heroic models in the Athenian Agora
Chapter 11: Interpretations of the Ionic frieze of the temple of Poseidon at Sounion
Chapter 12: Herakles: The sculptural program of the temple of Zeus at Olympia
Part IV: Diffusion and Influence
Chapter 13: The relief metopes from Selinus: programs and messages
Chapter 14: Exchange and influence: hybridity and the gate reliefs of Thasos
Chapter 15: The reception of architectural sculpture in two-dimensional art
Chapter 16: Roman victory and Greek identity: the battle frieze on the “Parthian” monument at Ephesus
Abbreviations
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