The Mute Stones Speak by Paul MacKendrick
The Story of Archaeology in Italy
This captivating exploration delves into the ancient Roman world, unraveling its history through the lens of archaeology. The narrative brings to life the silent testimonies of ruins, artifacts, and inscriptions, offering a vivid portrait of Roman civilization. By examining the remnants of cities, temples, and everyday objects, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of Roman culture, politics, and society. It skillfully bridges the gap between the past and present, revealing the enduring legacy of Rome's architectural and cultural achievements.
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- Published
- 1960
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- American
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- Pages
- 300-350
- Original Language
- English
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