This volume presents a spectrum of current research on ancient surface
decoration (painting mosaic, and stuccowork/plasterwork) that offers new
avenues of exploration and directions of inquiry. The collected essays
draw from a wide range of disciplinary frameworks and integrate material
analysis, the study of technical characteristics, the investigation of
literary and archaeological evidence, and the interpretation and
reconstruction of iconographic programs. Geographically, the papers
focus on paintings from the Mediterranean world, including examples from
the Bronze Age Aegean, the Hellenistic Levant, and Roman Campania and
Greece. Exciting work on Classical Maya paintings in Guatemala augment
the case studies from the Mediterranean region and provide an important
opportunity for cross-cultural comparisons of ancient artistic and
cultural practices as well as modern analytical approaches. By offering
a wide chronological and geographic panorama, this volumes expands
existing research on ancient surface decoration and aims to secure a
broad and variable foundation for continued work.