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Kerepesi Cemetery is home to numerous other tombs featuring beautiful memorial sculptures honoring Hungary's leading sculptors, painters, scientists, architects, writers, politicians, and other influential figures from the past. ...Many of the monuments...
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The tombs of Dynasty 1 and 2 kings stood out for their grandeur and intricacy compared to the simpler graves of their Predynastic predecessors. These monumental resting places were distinguished by stelae, stone pillars featuring the royal name...
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Expect a wide range of rooms, corridors with traps, skeletons, sarcophagi, tombs, and other thrilling elements to spice up your role-playing experiences and prepare you for your next epic battle against the dungeon boss or those pesky creatures...
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In addition to the Crested Helm, numerous other types of helmets have been found in Etruscan tombs. Many of these designs feature a semi-spherical cap, either plain or decorated with small ornaments. ...Another variation on this theme includes cheek...
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Rhodes, Greece, acquired in 1943 from collector von Gaertringen's collection Marble, a relic from the 3rd/2nd century BC The relief, carved by sculptor Damatrios, was once part of Hieronymus of Tlos' tomb - a renowned philosopher from Rhodes who...
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Placed among grave goods in tombs, ushabtis were intended to act as servants or minions for the deceased, performing manual labor in the afterlife if summoned. This object is part of "Scan The World", a non-profit initiative introduced by...
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Tarentum (Italy) was acquired by collectors in 1906Limestone from 320 - 300 BCThe two reliefs once decorated a built tomb in Tarentum. They possibly formed part of its entablature. The scenes depicted are well known from classical tragedyThis object...
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Youthful maidens, lavishly attired as korai, were often placed on tombs or dedicated to the gods. This exquisite kore stands out as an offering due to its inscription: "Cheramyes has erected me, an incredibly beautiful statue, in honor of the...
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As tomb statues, they embody the aristocratic ideal of athletic and intellectual perfection. This object is part of "Scan The World", a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory. By creating a digital archive of fully 3D printable...
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Such tombs were extremely popular in Naples and the surrounding areas during the 1350s. They often featured saints, usually the patron saint of the deceased, within decorative medallions. Here, St James appears on the left-hand side while St John the...
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As a standalone monument, this dog likely symbolized the loyal guardian of a tomb. A natural and lifelike presence is created by the sculptural treatment of the head and neck, as well as the front paw extending outward, all preserved alongside an...
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After the rediscovery of Horemheb's tomb, as well as that of Tia, the brother of Ramses II, in 1986, Maya's tomb was also excavated. The three images discovered in Leiden are typical grave portraits, serving as food recipients in the sacrificial...
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This is one of twelve statues from his majestic tomb, which also featured statues of his wife and son. Early 5th or late 6th dynasty, from Deshasha. This artifact is part of "Scan The Globe". Scan the Globe is a non-profit project initiated by...
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Smiling faces originated from ceramic figurines with outstretched arms, similar to this one, discovered in clusters surrounding high-status tombs in southern Veracruz. They may have represented individuals given a potent drink, possibly cacao mixed...
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The vessel depicted here likely hailed from a sacred sanctuary or the opulent tombs of the wealthy.\r\n78 10.12 22 ?\r\n \r\nThis remarkable object is part of "Scan The World", a groundbreaking non-profit initiative conceived by MyMiniFactory. ...Scan...
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The design is based on concept art from ArtStation, specifically "Tomb King Weapons," which I modified to fit my child's preferences. I created the model in Maya and refined it with ZBrush. To add structural integrity, I split the sword into two...
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Sphinxes are typically associated with architectural structures like royal tombs or temples. ...The oldest known example was discovered near Gobekli Tepe at Nevali Çori or possibly 120 miles away at Kortik Tepe in Turkey, dating back to around 9,500...
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Human vessel found in the tomb at Chengdu, was used for storing grain wine.In one of the tomb, the human vessel was kept at the foot of the deceased and it contained weapons and tools and there was no trace of food offerings.Human vessel called the...
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This sculpture was originally part of Guillaume Du Vair's tomb in the chapel of Bernardins college in Paris. The bust is clearly inspired by a portrait executed by Franz II Pourbus, with the replica preserved in the painting department at the Louvre....
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This relief on a gravestone shows a woman holding an effigy of a man, likely the deceased owner of the tomb. The gravestone comes with an inscription honoring the deceased. The cemetery in the Alexander Nevsky Monastery is the most famous and the...
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As guardians of sacred places, houses, and tombs, snakes were associated with chthonian powers and linked to the earth. The motif of entwined serpents is particularly fitting for a funerary vase, yet without an inscription, it remains unclear whether...
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Etruscan tombs incorporated neo-megalithic elements tied to Corsica and Sardinia. ...Temples boasted smooth, painted columns modeled after Cretan and Mycenaean precedents, while other features aligned with contemporary Greece, and the distinctive...
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This lion sits atop a tomb with an inscription that boldly states "This is the final resting place of Nevza Arnth". The Etruscans were a people who flourished in Italy around the same time as the Ancient Greeks and just before the rise of the Roman...
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He worked as a skilled stone-cutter for Donatello and Michelozzo in their joint shop in Pisa during the construction of the Coscia and Brancacci tombs between 1426-28. In 1428, Pagno collaborated with two lesser-known stone-cutters on the decorative...
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... was likely created as an expression of gratitude towards a chieftain. Typically associated with funeral rites and collective tombs, these statues served as guardians of the deceased, watching over their final resting places with quiet dignity.
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Anubis, in Greek mythology, is the revered guardian of tombs associated with both life and death. Often depicted as a large black canine lying on its stomach, possibly a jackal or wild dog, or as a man with a dog's head, Anubis embodies the...
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The tomb of Julie Clary Bonaparte (1877-1845), wife of Charles Joseph Napoleon, king of Naples and later of Spain, lies within the Bonaparte Chapel in Santa Croce, facing that of her daughter Charlotte, executed by Lorenzo Bartolini (1840). This...
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Cast in bronze by Renato Carvillani in 1951, this life-size bust crowns his tomb at the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan The World is a non-profit initiative launched by MyMiniFactory, through which we...
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They often turn up in megalithic tombs or depositions. This object was polished on all sides, leaving only a few hints of its previous knapping process. This axe also shows signs of being put to use. A large flake of flint broke off at the edge of...
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At the close of the First World War, this wreath was taken from the tomb of Saladin (the 12th-century Arab leader who reclaimed Jerusalem from Crusaders) in Damascus by hand. Initially placed there by Kaiser Wilhelm II during his state tour of the...