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Contents
Johnny Bengtsson | Survey in Italy, “La Farnesina project” (pp. 7–8)
Mats Cullhed | Maxentius as princeps (pp. 9–19)
Ingrid Edlund-Berry | Four terracotta heads from Poggio Civitate (Murlo). Towards a definition of the ‘Murlo style’ (pp. 21–32)
Gloria Ferrari | Felicior Augusto—portrait medallions in glass and the Ravenna relief (pp. 33–60)
Erik Holmberg | Who made the vases of the Red-Line Painter and relations? (pp. 61–76)
Lars Karlsson | Some notes on the fortifications of Greek Sicily (pp. 77–89)
Giordano Labud | Il territorio del sito archeologico di San Simone d’Isola (pp. 91–95)
Kyle M. Phillips, Jr. (†) | Notes from Berlin on a bronze owl (pp. 97–122)
Stefania Quilici Gigli | Paesaggi storici dell’agro falisco: i prata di Corchiano (pp. 123–134)
Pontus Reimers | “Opus omnium dictum maximum”. Literary sources for the knowledge of Roman city drainage (pp. 137–141)
Barbro Santillo Frizell | The autonomous development of dry masonry domes in the Mediterranean area. Some considerations (pp. 143–161)
Margareta Strandberg Olofsson | On the reconstruction of the monumental area at Acquarossa (pp. 163–183)
Örjan Wikander | Asonius’ saw-mills—once more (pp. 185–190)
Örjan Wikander | Roman and Medieval tile-roofs. Evidence from representations (pp. 191–203)
Örjan Wikander | Senators and equites III. The case of the Saufeii (pp. 205–212)
Ingela Wiman | Indications of consistency between physical data and ornament decoration within two groups of Etruscan mirrors (pp. 213–224)
Adam Ziolkowski | The sacra via and the temple of Iupiter Stator (pp. 225–239)
The Swedish Institute in Rome. Report for the academic years 1986/87 & 1987/88 (pp. 241–243)
Guide for contributors to Opuscla Atheniensia and Opuscula Romana (pp. 245–247)
Bibliographical information
Opuscula Romana 17 (Skrifter utgivna av Svenska Institutet i Rom, 4°, 46), Stockholm 1989. ISSN: 0081-993X. ISBN: 978-91-7042-135-8. Softcover: 247 pages.
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