Graffiti in Antiquity
- 348pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Exploring 3,000 years of history, this book delves into graffiti from Egyptian, Greek, and Roman cultures, placing these sources within their historical and cultural contexts. It reveals how graffiti reflects social identity and interactions, providing insights into the lives of ordinary people in the ancient world. By analyzing these artifacts, the work offers a fresh perspective on everyday life in antiquity, highlighting the significance of these often-overlooked expressions of human experience.
