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A collection of sculpture in classical and early Christian Antioch
Brinkerhoff, Dericksen M.
Year: c1970.
Publisher:  Published by New York University Press for the College Art Association of America. 
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Frontmatter
FOREWORD
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
1 Introduction
2 The Portraits
3 The Mythological Subjects
4 Significance of the Sculpture in the Late Roman Age
5 Significance of the Collection in the Early Christian Age
6 Conclusions
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
ILLUSTRATIONS
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Title: A collection of sculpture in classical and early Christian Antioch : Dericksen M. Brinkerhoff.
Author: Brinkerhoff, Dericksen M
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Source Version: A collection of sculpture in classical and early Christian Antioch : Dericksen M. Brinkerhoff
Brinkerhoff, Dericksen M
New York: Published by New York University Press for the College Art Association of America, c1970.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.06127
Subject Headings: • Sculpture, Classical -- Turkey -- Antioch
• Sculpture, Early Christian -- Turkey -- Antioch
• Sculpture -- Turkey -- Antioch
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