Tracking trajectories: projecting polychromy onto a roman relief from a scottish castle

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  • who: Louisa Campbell from the Archaeology, School of Humanities, College of Arts, University of Glasgow, Lilybank Gardens have published the paper: Tracking Trajectories: Projecting Polychromy onto a Roman Relief from a Scottish Castle, in the Journal: Heritage 2023, of /2023/
  • what: Following on from that work, the primary purpose of this paper is to examine the cultural context into which the sculpture sat and to present a digital reconstruction of how it may have looked in its final iteration before environmental conditions and successive episodes of curatorial intervention removed most of the surviving polychromy. This . . .

     

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