2016
DOI: 10.14746/fpp.2016.21.02
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Uwagi o rzeźbie greckiej i nowych kierunkach jej badań

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“…I have achieved it by integrating knowledge of multiple forms of visual data from the archaeolocigal record, and, if necessary, also of other available evidence left behind by ancient societies. I have shown the possibilities afforded by the integration of methods applied by archaeology and history of art in archaeological interpretations and have presented discussions of various applications of these methods most clearly in articles concerning Roman and Greek sculpture (Bugaj, 2014(Bugaj, , 2016(Bugaj, , 2017(Bugaj, , 2018.…”
Section: Danuta żUrkiewiczmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…I have achieved it by integrating knowledge of multiple forms of visual data from the archaeolocigal record, and, if necessary, also of other available evidence left behind by ancient societies. I have shown the possibilities afforded by the integration of methods applied by archaeology and history of art in archaeological interpretations and have presented discussions of various applications of these methods most clearly in articles concerning Roman and Greek sculpture (Bugaj, 2014(Bugaj, , 2016(Bugaj, , 2017(Bugaj, , 2018.…”
Section: Danuta żUrkiewiczmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In articles concerning new trends in the study of Greek sculpture (Bugaj, 2016(Bugaj, , 2018, I intended to demonstrate that one important objective of recent study has been an attempt to achieve, at least to some extent, an understanding and perception of art as close to that of the ancient Greeks themselves as possible (Barrow, 2015). As a result, one of the most significant aims of study has become the development of more adequate attempts to understand art and to replace past methods equalising ancient and modern works of art.…”
Section: Danuta żUrkiewiczmentioning
confidence: 99%