Acknowledgements
This free course was written by Helen King, a Professor of Classical Studies at The Open University, with support from Laurence Totelin and Patty Baker. It was first published in August 2019.
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Figure 2: Clermont-Ganneau Mission, 1898; Rama; https://creativecommons.org/ licenses/ by-sa/ 2.0/ fr/ deed.en
Figure 3: Giuseppe Arcimboldo / Skokloster Castle - Public domain
Figure 4: Brendan Routledge; gallery.nen.gov.uk/
Figure 5: By Pompeian painter around 70 AD (Public domain) via Wikimedia Commons
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Figure 9: Laurence Totelin
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Figure 14: photographer Yann Forget; from Le Musée absolu, Phaidon, 10-2012
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