Description
Book SynopsisThis is the first publication on a deposit of broken marble statues, discovered in 1992 during excavations of the Roman Sanctuary of Pan at Caesarea Philippi , in Panias, Israel.
Trade Review
'Friedland has done an excellent job of examining from all possible angles this difficult corpus of fragmentary statuary from Panias.' (Irene Bald Romano, Bryn Mawr Classical Review, March 2013)
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Chapter 1 - The Sculptures as Idealplastik
Chapter 2 - The Origins of the Sculptures: Marble Provenience, Technical and Stylistic Characteristics, Production, and Acquisition
Chapter 3 - Patronage, Chronology, and Display: Patterns of Sculptural Dedication at the Sanctuary
Chapter 4 - The Subjects of the Sculptures: The Graeco-Roman Pantheon of the Sanctuary of Pan
Chapter 5 - The Function and Meaning of the Sculptures: The Sanctuary of Pan as Graeco-Roman Cult Center in the Levant
Catalogue of the Sculptures
CATALOGUE OF THE SCULPTURES
Colossal Statue
Life-Size Statues
Statuettes
Small Scale Statuettes
Bibliography
Index