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This stele features a horse and two men, highlighting the utility of Greek citizen-cavalry, which was limited by their heavy armor, metal helmet, mail coat, metal-fringed kilts, cuisses reaching to the knee, and leather leggings. They did not carry...
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The ancient grave stele unearthed in Larisa bears a poignant image of Polyxene, her name etched prominently on the left edge. Standing tall to the left, Polyxene's chiton-clad figure is draped in a mantle that falls elegantly over her head, a symbol...
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Stephanos's grave stele was unearthed in Tanagra.\r\nA youthful athlete is depicted nude, with a chlamys draped over his shoulder.\r\nHe grasps a strigil and an aryballos in his left hand and an unidentified item in his right hand.\r\nBehind him...
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In the heart of Athens, archaeologists unearthed a striking grave stele within the ancient cemetery of Kerameikos. Mika, a vibrant young woman seated comfortably on a stool, extends her right hand in a warm handshake with Dion, a statuesque youth...
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The architectural framework above the small shrine on the stele indicates that he is Tynnias, son of Tynnon, a native of Trikorynthos, an Attic deme located near Marathon. ...His dignified presence echoes similar idealized representations of Athenian...
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A magnificent grave stele unearthed in the bustling port city of Piraeus caught my attention. On this ancient monument, a youthful woman stands tall to the left, relying on her right hand for support as she adjusts her sandal with the help of her...
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The ancient artifact, a grave stele carved from Pentelic marble, was unearthed in Athens. A vibrant depiction of a dancing girl captures attention, standing tall with castanets firmly grasped in her hands. She wears an exquisite chiton, its delicate,...
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The magnificent funerary stele was unearthed west of Athens, nestled in the vicinity of the Dipylon. A vibrant young woman reclines on a stool, leaning forward to enfold her youthful son in a tender gesture, as he rests at her knees, clutching a ball...
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Originally, the monument known as the 'stele of farewell' had the form of a naiskos with a pediment, pilasters and pedestal. The work has a moving immediacy found in other smaller grave monuments like the lekythos inv. no. 3486. This object is part...
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A stunning grave stele crafted from Pentelic marble stands in Kallithea's district, south of Athens. A young girl donning a peplos grasps a bird firmly with her raised right hand. Beside her, a relief loutrophoros catches the eye. Inscribed on the...
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Discovered in Attica, this stele takes the shape of a naiskos with pilasters, an epistyle, and a cornice. A woman resembling the Large Herculaneum Woman is depicted alongside a man wearing a himation who grasps a scroll, likely an educated individual...
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A magnificent grave stele carved from Pentelic marble lies submerged in the bed of the Ilissos river in Athens. A nude youth reclines against a pillar with his legs crossed, firmly grasping a lagobolon, a sturdy stick used for hunting hares, in his...
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The stunning Grave stele stands proudly as a testament to ancient craftsmanship, its Boeotian marble surface gleaming with an air of timeless elegance. A powerful nude athlete, rendered in exquisite detail, grasps a strigil firmly in his right hand,...
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This majestic woman embodies the philosopher Aristotle's notion of widely accepted convictions about those who have passed away: "Besides believing that they are now blessed and happy, we also think it is sacrilegious to speak falsely or slanderously...
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Discovered in Athens is the stele, its form unmistakably that of a naiskos. Inscribed on the epoistyle is the name of the deceased Neike, daughter of Eirenaios. ...Portrayed beside her are two women rendered in the likenesses of both the Small and Large...
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Found in Athens, a stele boasts the distinctive form of a naiskos. The names of the deceased are inscribed prominently across the epistyle. ...Eukarpos and his brother Philoxenos, sons of Philoxenos from Miletos, worked as farmers, evident from the...
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Unearthed in the historic cemetery of Kerameikos, Athens, lies a significant stele shaped like a naiskos. Beneath the pediment, the inscription on the relief shield reveals the identity of the deceased man: Aurelius Eutyches from Piraeus. ...The fact...
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Located in ancient Athens, a remarkable stele takes shape as a miniature temple known as a naiskos. Inscribed on its intricately carved facade is a poignant farewell message dedicated to the deceased. A tender scene unfolds with Olympias, a young...
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In the ancient cemetery of Kerameikos, Athens, archaeologists discovered a remarkable stele. The right side of this intricate relief has been meticulously restored with plaster to preserve its original beauty. Adorning the stele is a stunning...
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Unearthed in Athens, the stele assumes the form of a naiskos. The name and age of deceased Telesphoros, son of Eukarpos from Miletos, are inscribed on the horizontal cornice of the pediment. On the epistyle, the deceased himself laments his death in...
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... cult, as suggested by her attire and possession of a sistrum. A closer examination of the inscription reveals that Daines, Parthenope's husband, was the skilled craftsman responsible for carving this impressive monument in honor of his beloved wife.
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Discovered on Rhernia, a woman is shown seated on a stool in an intricately carved recessed panel on the shaft of a pedimental stele. Beside her stands a man, his head turned towards her as he gazes intently. The woman's attire consists of a chiton...
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This ancient marble stele unearthed in Athens tells the story of a young woman who has passed away. She is depicted wearing a traditional chiton, as well as an himation, and holds a duck in her left hand with remarkable poise. A reddish hue remains...
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The inscription naming Euempolos labels him as an inexpensive slave, likely one of the attendants recorded in a naval roster from late 5th century B.C., who were granted their liberty by the Athenians for participating in a pivotal battle against...
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... as they convey an air of sorrow. The stele's uppermost portion is adorned with a Siren, its features frozen in a gesture of mourning. ...Below this striking image, an inscription bears the name of the deceased: Eukoline, Demokles' beloved daughter.
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The inscription on the epistyle proudly declares the name and lineage of the deceased man: Aristion son of Ariston from Ephesos. As he stands naked, his chlamys draped casually over his shoulder, a sense of dignity and honor surrounds him. ...His...
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... fixed on the departing figure as he thoughtfully rests his chin upon his hand, exuding an aura of sorrow and introspection. The stele, originally crafted in the form of a naiskos, now lies incomplete, its pedimental crown tragically lost to time.
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Originally erected in honor of Artemidoros, son of Artemidoros from Bessa, whose name appears on the epistyle, two additional names were added later. A vivid depiction shows the deceased Artemidoros engaged in a hunt, accompanied by his loyal dog. ...At...
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... as characteristic attributes. The somber mood of this relief is accentuated by the rhythmic arrangement of these magnificent figures on two levels, suggesting the heroization of the deceased -a notion that aligns with the stele's Boeotian origins.
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... cry. Phylonoe, the lifeless figure, is immortalized in an epigram etched into the stone above. Experts believe this poignant work to be the handiwork of the sculptor behind grave relief no. ...726, based on similarities in their rendering style.