@misc{Wielgosz-Rondolino_Dagmara_Marble_2014, author={Wielgosz-Rondolino, Dagmara}, volume={62-63}, number={2011-2012}, copyright={Rights Reserved - Restricted Access}, address={Warszawa}, journal={Archeologia}, howpublished={online}, year={2014}, publisher={Wydawnictwo IAE PAN}, language={eng}, abstract={Marble artefacts were distributed to cities of the Phoenician Levantine coast since the Archaic period. They were a sign of economic prosperity and growing Hellenization of this area. Some surviving hon¬orific statues, funerary portraits and mythological sculptures are now kept in the Archaeological Museum in Tartus. They were made of the most precious marbles used in the Graeco-Roman world: the marble from Mount Pentelikon and from the island of Paros}, type={Text}, title={Marble for Phoenician Purple. Classical Sculpture on the Levantine Coast}, keywords={antiquity, Phoenician civilization, marble - raw material -- origin, ancient marble sculptures}, }