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Grave Stele of Hegeso
Grave Stele of Hegeso
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The Grave Stele of Hegeso is not only a masterpiece of Attic grave stele craftsmanship but also a testament to the artistic advancements and cultural significance of ancient Greece. ...Its intricately carved details, beautiful form, and symbolic...

Grave stele of Dionysios
Grave stele of Dionysios
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The inscription reads: "Hail good man Dionysios who has died untimely, farewell." Lavish funerary monuments were erected by aristocratic families of Attica in private burial grounds along roadside family estates or near Athens during the sixth...

Grave stele of Narcissos
Grave stele of Narcissos
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The epitaph proclaims: "I Flavius Satyros erected this monument in memory of the fearless secutor from Lakedaimonia, Nicephoros, also known as Narcissos, with his own funds:\r\nA passerby utters: "Farewell, Narcissos!"\r\nNarcissos responds:...

Grave Stele of Aristion
Grave Stele of Aristion
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Upon returning to Athens, he amassed a considerable fortune and was appointed ambassador to Mithridates, king of Pontus, who was then engaged in war with Rome. Aristion's letters to Athens portrayed Mithridates as an incredibly powerful figure,...

Fragment of a grave stele
Fragment of a grave stele
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A partially intact grave stele unearthed in Attica features only the upper portion of a seated female figure on the left side, while the remains of a young girl's body are visible on the right.

Fragment of a grave stele
Fragment of a grave stele
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Fragment of a grave monument crafted from Thasian marble. Discovered in Dikaia, Thrace, this monumental fragment is mostly a plaster replica of the original, now housed at the Komotini Museum. The stele itself is an amphiglyphon; one side presents a...

Fragment of a grave stele
Fragment of a grave stele
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This piece is located in Phoinikia, situated in the Attic Mesogeia region. ...It is a fragment that originally belonged to the top portion of a stele, and it showcases the facial features of a youthful discus thrower.

Grave stele of a woman
Grave stele of a woman
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-- More about the artist Unfortunately, we have no information about the creator of this ancient stele, as it dates back to a time when signatures were not commonly left behind. ...Despite extensive research, the identity of the artist remains unknown.

Fragment of a grave stele
Fragment of a grave stele
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The fragment discovered in Anavyssos, Attica, showcases only the face of a woman who cradles the head of a child with her left hand. The original stele would have depicted the woman seated, gently holding the child on her lap. ...A common practice in...

Fragment of a grave stele
Fragment of a grave stele
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It originates from a towering stele's summit and proudly preserves the exquisite head of a discobolos. The remarkable quality of the carving and the striking projection of the head onto the disc are truly breathtaking. ...A stunningly vivid work by the...

Part of a grave stele
Part of a grave stele
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The folds of his himation are cleverly draped on a nearby pillar, adding an extra layer of authenticity to the image. Meanwhile, a youthful servant stands by, intently watching over his young master as he engages in this leisurely activity. ...The...

Fragment of a grave stele
Fragment of a grave stele
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... now-dismantled pedimental crown's lintel still shows faint remnants of a once-vibrant inscription. Dating back to one of the earliest Classical-era Attic grave stelai, this masterpiece draws unmistakable inspiration from the iconic Parthenon frieze.

Fragment of a grave stele
Fragment of a grave stele
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A standing female figure is portrayed, clad in Argive peplos and sporting short hair, possibly a companion or attendant who grasps an open chest holding personal items belonging to the deceased woman, whose seated form once occupied the stele's right...

Finial of a grave stele
Finial of a grave stele
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... aloft a majestic Sphinx statue. ...The stele itself boasts intricate relief decorations: a rider proudly displayed on its front face; two female mourners standing vigilantly on the left side; while a mantled man stands steadfastly on the right side.

Fragment of a grave stele
Fragment of a grave stele
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This artifact was unearthed in Aspropyrgos, Attica, within the boundaries of the ancient deme of Thria. Only the upper torso of a standing female figure facing to the right remains intact. ...Her outstretched left hand likely grasped a mirror.

Part of a grave stele
Part of a grave stele
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... on the island of Anaphe. ...It originates from a massive tombstone, with only a canine relic remaining intact. A substantial portion of the stone likely featured an image of a male figure, but only a section of his right leg has been preserved.

Base of a grave stele
Base of a grave stele
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The face and sides of its pedestal are intricately carved with dramatic depictions of battles between a mounted warrior, the deceased person's likeness, and a fallen hoplite soldier. Specific details such as the spear wielded by the rider and the...

Fragment of a grave stele
Fragment of a grave stele
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A bare-chested young man stood prominently to the left on this fragment of a stone monument unearthed in ancient Athens.

Part of a grave stele
Part of a grave stele
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The monumental stone slab unearthed on the Greek island of Kythnos showcases an intriguing image: the upper half of a bearded man sitting comfortably, engaged in a peaceful scene. ...In ancient Greek funerary art, it was a common practice to depict the...

Fragment of a grave stele
Fragment of a grave stele
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... a naiskos. A youthful attendant draped in a barbarian sleeved chiton grasps a chest in her left hand, even as she extends her right hand offering a doll to a standing maiden whose preserved portion includes only her left hand and part of her mantle.

Part of a grave stele
Part of a grave stele
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Located in Pharsala, Thessaly, archaeologists discover a well-preserved upper portion of an ancient relief, showcasing a regally bearded figure seated comfortably on a throne while firmly grasping a scepter in his dominant left hand.

Fragment of a grave stele
Fragment of a grave stele
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... falls lightly on her shoulders with her right hand. The woman's head was likely turned to the left. The iconographic type of the figure is based on a renowned divine statue, probably the "Aphrodite in the Gardens" by the skilled sculptor Alkamenes.

Fragment of a grave stele
Fragment of a grave stele
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Discovered at Lavrion, Attica, is a youthful figure, stripped bare except for a himation draped elegantly over his legs and left arm, as he reclines against a pillar where a hare, an iconic emblem of his deceased state, sits perched in serene repose.

Grave stele of a gladiator
Grave stele of a gladiator
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... ...A gladiator sports a unique helmet used in games (galea) and grasps his distinctive sword (gladius). Palm branches and four wreaths displayed imply a total of five triumphs. ...The deceased, Penelaes, is inscribed above this depiction with his name.

Part of the grave stele of Alexandra
Part of the grave stele of Alexandra
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Frequent depictions in reliefs of people accompanied by Isis' symbols demonstrate widespread dissemination of Egyptian goddess cult in Greece. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by...

Grave Stele of Abkha (Daughter of Akhou)
Grave Stele of Abkha (Daughter of Akhou)
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According to an Aramaic inscription, this woman is identified as Abkha, described as "daughter of Akhou, descendant of Zebida, descendant of Ma'an." Her cry of desperation reveals that this monument honors a deceased individual. Abkha wears heavy and...

Grave stele
Grave stele
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...According to the inscription etched into the epistyle, the deceased is Hegeso, daughter of Proxenos. Her commanding presence combined with the grandeur of the family mausoleum to which this stele belongs serves as clear evidence of her noble lineage.

Marble grave stele of a young woman
Marble grave stele of a young woman
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The young woman stands confidently against the framing pilaster of her grave stele, striking a pose that draws inspiration from the iconic statue of Aphrodite. Like the child on Paros' celebrated stele (displayed in the same gallery as this...

Grave stele
Grave stele
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A grave stele crafted from Boeotian marble was unearthed at the ancient site of Thespiai, located in the region of Boeotia. The stele features a depiction of a seated woman wearing a traditional chiton and himation that also covers her head. In her...

Grave stele
Grave stele
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In the ancient deme of Anagyrous in Vari, Attica, a remarkable marble grave stele has been discovered. The stele features a captivating scene where a standing girl offers a bird to a young naked boy who sits poised to catch it with his hands. The...