Other scholars have read political allegories into the work and interpreted it through popular culture.
Once, the death of a major literary figure marked the moment when scholars could interpret his work with genuine freedom.
Scholars interpret this as the case where goods are no longer used in the manner intended by the founder.
The pamphlet for the display does note that "other scholars have interpreted the find differently."
Scholars interpret the scene as representing a story of the biblical King David.
This image has an inscription on the back of the mandorla that scholars have interpreted to mean 539.
Scholars interpret this to mean that Eurysaces was true to his name and his father's nature rather than learning from experience.
Many scholars have interpreted this as a proscription against personal attacks in general, not just particulars.
Many scholars have interpreted these double individual statues as evidence for the existence of higher and lower status social groups within Barriles.
Different scholars interpret the importance of this Salah (prayer) differently.