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Abbreviations |
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1 Introduction: Egypt in the Garden |
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1 | (50) |
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Prologue: Visiting the Casa dell'Efebo |
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1 | (9) |
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Conceptualizing Egypt in Roman Visual and Material Culture |
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10 | (8) |
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"Aegyptiaca" in the Household: Contextualizing Interactive Ensembles |
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18 | (1) |
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Domestic Niles: Egyptian Landscapes in Roman Gardens |
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18 | (1) |
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Flavian Pompeii as Case Study n Material Culture, Identity, and "Authenticity" |
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18 | (18) |
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36 | (5) |
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Material Culture and the "Material Turn" |
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36 | (2) |
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38 | (3) |
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41 | (3) |
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Connectivity, Hybridization, and Entanglement |
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41 | (1) |
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Roman Emulation of Earlier Visual Cultures |
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42 | (2) |
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Foreign Familiarity, Familiar Foreignness |
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44 | (7) |
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2 Imagining the Nile: AfFordances and Contexts |
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51 | (90) |
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51 | (9) |
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Navigating "Nilotic Scenes" |
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51 | (8) |
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Multivalence and AfFordances |
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59 | (1) |
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Adaptation, Emulation, and Eclecticism in Nilotic Imagery |
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60 | (53) |
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Egyptian Antecedents and AfFordances |
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60 | (44) |
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Encounter, Communication, and Consumption |
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104 | (4) |
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Antecedents and AfFordances in Greek and Roman Visual Culture |
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108 | (4) |
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Cultural and Visual Eclecticism |
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112 | (1) |
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Contextualizing Nilotic Imagery at Pompeii |
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113 | (28) |
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Goals and Methods: Context Beyond Room Labels |
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113 | (5) |
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Distribution Within the City |
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118 | (2) |
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Distribution Within Domestic Contexts |
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120 | (3) |
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Parallel Landscapes in the Garden |
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123 | (13) |
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Gardens, Water, and Dining |
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136 | (5) |
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3 From Egypt to Oikoumene: Interactive Landscapes in the Casa dell'EFebo |
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141 | (41) |
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141 | (1) |
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The Garden of the Casa deU'Efebo |
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142 | (15) |
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The Nilescapes of the Casa deU'Efebo Garden Triclinium |
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157 | (3) |
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160 | (3) |
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Performing Pastoral Piety |
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163 | (1) |
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164 | (4) |
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SaFety and Danger in the Domestic Locus Amoenus 16 |
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168 | (2) |
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Miniaturization and Distancing |
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170 | (1) |
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Fertility, Prosperity, and Stability |
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171 | (1) |
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Interactive Statuary: Social PerFormance and Service |
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172 | (3) |
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Performing Cosmopolitanism |
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175 | (4) |
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Landscapes, Identities, and Viewer Responses |
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179 | (3) |
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4 SelF, "Other," and Beyond in the Casa del Medico |
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182 | (41) |
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182 | (6) |
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188 | (2) |
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The Frescoes of the Casa del Medico Courtyard |
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190 | (19) |
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South Side oFWest Wall (MANN 113195) |
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190 | (3) |
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North Side oFWest Wall (MANN 113196) |
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193 | (2) |
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195 | (1) |
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196 | (1) |
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South Side of East Wall (MANN 113197) |
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196 | (2) |
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A Pygmy "Judgment of Solomon"? |
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198 | (3) |
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Violence and "Otherness" in the Casa del Medico Nilotica |
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201 | (5) |
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The Casa del Medico Frescoes as Ensemble |
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206 | (3) |
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Reinterpreting the Courtyard of the Casa del Medico |
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209 | (3) |
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The Artifactual Assemblage from the Casa del Medico |
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212 | (5) |
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Was the "Casa del Medico" Really the House of a Doctor ? |
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213 | (1) |
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The Artifactual Assemblage from the Courtyard |
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214 | (1) |
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Commensality and Courtyard Space |
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215 | (1) |
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Building Equipment, or Garden Fertilizer ? |
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216 | (1) |
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Representation, Anticipation, and Reality in the Garden |
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217 | (1) |
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Wealth, Resources, and Goals at the Casa del Medico and Casa deU'Efebo |
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218 | (1) |
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Order and Chaos in the Garden |
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219 | (1) |
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Interacting with Images, Interacting with People |
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220 | (3) |
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5 Making Meaning on the Margins: Nilotic Marginalia in the Casa del Fauno |
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223 | (27) |
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223 | (6) |
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229 | (3) |
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232 | (2) |
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Encountering Alexander: The Nile Mosaic as Threshold |
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234 | (3) |
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"Egypt" as Place vs. "Egypt" as Culture |
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237 | (3) |
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From Hellenistic Koine to Roman Imperium |
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240 | (5) |
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Margins, Frames, and Borderlands |
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245 | (5) |
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246 | (2) |
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248 | (2) |
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6 Model Worlds: Three-Dimensional Nilotica in the Casa di Acceptus e Euhodia |
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250 | (81) |
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250 | (1) |
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Imagining "Egypt" in Three Dimensions |
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251 | (12) |
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Model Landscapes: Water Features, Statuary, and "Egyptian" Installations |
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252 | (6) |
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Garden Luxury: The Casa di Octavius Quartio |
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258 | (5) |
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The Casa di Acceptus e Euhodia |
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263 | (17) |
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Excavation and Description |
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263 | (2) |
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265 | (3) |
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The Artifactual Assemblage from the Garden and Portico |
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268 | (7) |
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Display and Performance in the Garden |
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275 | (2) |
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Positioning the Casa di Acceptus e Euhodia on the Socioeconomic Spectrum |
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277 | (3) |
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"Familiar Alterity": Egyptian and Bacchic Imagery |
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280 | (1) |
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Style, Function, and Value: "Pharaonizing" in the Garden |
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281 | (13) |
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Approaching "Pharaonizing": An Example from the Casa del Bracciale d'Oro |
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283 | (4) |
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"Pharaonizing" and Beyond: Eclecticism at the Casa di Acceptus e Euhodia |
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287 | (4) |
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291 | (3) |
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Isis Cult and Identity: Beyond "Isiac" vs. "Non-Isiac" |
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294 | (23) |
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Visual Culture, Cult, and Identity at the Casa di Acceptus e Euhodia |
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294 | (8) |
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Religious Identities and the Problem(s) of "Isiaci" |
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302 | (13) |
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Positioning the Inhabitants of the Casa di Acceptus e Euhodia on the "Isiac" Spectrum |
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315 | (1) |
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Viewership and Religious Identities |
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315 | (2) |
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The Valuation of Domestic Material Culture: Beyond "Religious" vs. "Decorative" |
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317 | (11) |
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Valuation, Function, and Iconography |
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317 | (3) |
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Dwarf Deities, Pygmies, and Sileni |
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320 | (6) |
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Imagining Pharaoh ? Nemes Crowns and Familiar Foreignness |
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326 | (2) |
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The Garden as Ensemble: Egyptian, Bacchic, and Pompeian |
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328 | (1) |
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Aegyptiaca, Identity, and Material Culture in the "Isiac" Household |
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329 | (2) |
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7 Conclusions: Egyptian Landscapes in Context |
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331 | (23) |
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Epilogue: From Pompeii to Tivoli |
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331 | (4) |
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Plural Audiences, Plural Responses |
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335 | (2) |
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Domesticating Empire: The Domus as Orbis |
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337 | (2) |
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Ex Oriente Lux(uria) ? Imagining the (Eastern) Empire in Italy |
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339 | (4) |
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"Aegyptiaca" and "Hellenism" in Roman Retrospective Art |
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340 | (2) |
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Otium, Luxuria, Paideia, and Cosmopolitan Material Culture |
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342 | (1) |
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Socioeconomic Status and Strategies of Domestic Display |
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343 | (2) |
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Inside, Looking Out: Between Domus and Landscape |
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345 | (4) |
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Beyond "Isis Cult" vs. "Egyptomania": Context, Framing, and Assemblage |
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346 | (1) |
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Order and Chaos in the Garden |
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347 | (2) |
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Domestic Worlds: From Household to Oikoumene |
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349 | (5) |
Appendices |
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Appendix A Contexts of Nilotic Paintings and Mosaicsfrom Domestic Contexts at Pompeii |
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354 | (11) |
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Appendix B Iconographic Motifs in Nilotic Paintings and Mosaics from Pompeii |
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365 | (16) |
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Appendix C Egyptian and "Egyptianizing" Sculpture and "SmallFinds" from Pompeian Gardens |
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381 | (4) |
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Appendix D Pompeian Garden Shrines with Images of Isis and Related Deities |
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385 | (2) |
References |
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387 | (44) |
Index |
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