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    <title>The Severan commemorative relief at Cyrene : the portraiture</title>
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    <description>Title: The Severan commemorative relief at Cyrene : the portraiture
Abstract: On the author's first visit to Cyrene in summer 1972, he was so intrigued by the figurative relief standing&#xD;
on the south side of the so-called Valley Street, immediately to the east of the modern village of&#xD;
Shahat, that the author decided to include it in his doctoral thesis. Dr Bonanno visited the site in the distinguished&#xD;
company of the late Prof. D. E. Strong, who was then his research supervisor, and Mr. Philip&#xD;
Kenrick. They spent together some hours in front of this fascinating monument discussing a number&#xD;
of points concerning the architecture of the building to which it belonged, the identification&#xD;
of the figures, the iconography of the then hypothetical portraits, and the reading of the inscription.&#xD;
A full description and discussion of the monument were given by Professor Strong in a&#xD;
lecture delivered at the British Museum on the occasion of the opening of the Exhibition of&#xD;
Libyan Antiquities on 14th June, 1973, and later published in the Society for Libyan Studies&#xD;
Report. The author returned to Cyrene in summer 1973 in order to make a more thorough examination&#xD;
of the relief and to produce a number of detailed photographs of the heads. The contents of&#xD;
this article are the result of these observations and the stimulating discussions he had with&#xD;
Professor Strong on the subject.</description>
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