Empty Tombs in Roman Anatolia Reveal How Absence Became Architecture
Cenotaphs in Roman Anatolia were not ordinary graves. They were empty tombs built for the absent…
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Cenotaphs in Roman Anatolia were not ordinary graves. They were empty tombs built for the absent…
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