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Contents
Series Foreword Joseph Coleman Carter
I. The Polychrome Grave Stelai from the Early Hellenistic Necropolis Richard Posamentir
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. Catalog of Stelai
3. Shape and Object Analysis
4. Painting
5. Grave Stelai Found in the Tower of Zeno
6. Grave Stelai found outside the Tower of Zeno
7. Dating of the Stelai from the Tower of Zeno
8. Crownings, Bases, Naiskoi, and Anthropomorphic Stones
9. Location and Appearance of the Necropolis in the Hellenistic Period
10. Comparisons with Other Funerary Stelai
11. Conclusion: The Necropolis, its Destruction, and the Tower of Zeno
II. Specialist Studies
12. Analysis of the Inscriptions: The People of the Citadel Necropolis Paula Perlman
13. Pigment Analysis John Twilley
References
Index
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