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This is a portion of the funeral stele belonging to Zosime, spouse of Attalos, featuring a concise greeting to the departed. ...A bas-relief depicts two standing individuals facing forward - a woman and her male companion.
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Niha Village Dominates Bekaa Valley Landscape in Lebanon. ...Two Ancient Roman Temples Steal the Spotlight, Dating Back to the 1st Century AD. A Distinguished Relief of a Priest on a Historic Stele Shines Bright.
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In non-Western cultures, similar structures may be referred to by different names, but in archaeological contexts, the terms "stele" and "stelae" are primarily applied to artifacts from Europe, the Middle East, Egypt, China, and occasionally...
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This is the final resting place of truth from my game Chain of Deceit. ...Visuals are still a work in progress.
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The tombstone was hacked into two lower chambers later on. ...Only the upper sections of its stumps remained intact.
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... heritage. As you gaze upon it, you can almost hear the clash of steel on steel, the sound of war cries echoing through the ages. This relic of a bygone era serves as a poignant reminder of the bravery and strength that defined these fierce warriors.
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"To his dearly departed wife Marianna née Nibler, beloved mother of four children, this monument of love was erected by Joseph Anton Lentz, a merchant from Nuremberg. The unforgettable Marianna was born in Wolfrathshausen, Bavaria on November 2nd,...
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Both authors mention refutations of his ideas: Eusebius wrote an untitled work, while Theodoret wrote "The Little Labyrinth," which some attribute to Caius, a Roman priest, or Hippolytus of Rome, the supposed author of "Philosophoumena." This object...
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Depicted as Hermes, god of the underworld, young Achilleus wears only a brief cloak and petasus, his winged hat, while grasping a caduceus with one hand and a sack with the other. Both symbols signify Hermes' protection over commerce. At his feet lie...
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With ancient script etched on its surface, a vibrant depiction of revelry unfolds.
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A Visionary Portrait of the Divine The human mind has always been fascinated by the concept of a supreme being, a deity that embodies all wisdom and power. A representation of such an entity is a timeless masterpiece waiting to be created. In this...
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This monument originates from the latter stages of the Hittite Empire and vividly depicts two individuals engaging in a conversation.
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... than just rest - they yearn for redemption and rejuvenation. ...Their worn bodies ache from wounds received in combat, their minds tormented by memories of fallen comrades. But amidst this sea of suffering, a glimmer of hope flickers to life: relief.
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Palaeologus ruled as a Byzantine Emperor. ...This suggests that this passage likely originated from the Imperial tomb within the church of Istanbul.
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This is a funerary monument of Apollonios from Gaza, born to Aristophanes, featuring a concise greeting to the departed individual who sits comfortably, extending his hand in welcome to a lady. ...Alongside him stand two servants.
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Soixiadas, son of Sogenes, is honored on this funerary stele as he sits proudly on his stool, flanked by a devoted slave who stands reverently before him.
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Gneus Octavius Cornicla, son of Gneus, proudly stands as a respected quattuorvir, city magistrate, now immortalized on this funerary stele. ...His portrait is beautifully carved in a bas-relief within a niche of the stone monument.
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This stunning sculpture is a majestic pediment from a magnificent funerary stele featuring two fierce, symmetrical lions that seem to be locked in a fierce stare. ...Archaeologists uncovered this incredible fragment in the ancient city of Amathous.
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The stele was erected according to the wishes of Virdomarus, a man from Gallia Belgica who had served his time with honor in the elite Claudia Nova legion, as a testament to his own life and that of his devoted sister. ...This exceptional ancient...
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In the dimly lit halls of the Cairo Museum, the Egyptian Stele takes center stage, its weathered stone surface bearing witness to the passage of time. ...Yet despite the wear and tear of centuries, its beauty and significance remain undiminished,...
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... a majestic sphinx, proudly flanked by two acroteria. The garment of the figures still boasts vibrant red hues, a testament to the enduring power of art. ...Discovered in Idalion, this incredible find offers a glimpse into a long-forgotten era.
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Erected by King Hammurabi in the 18th century B.C., the high basalt stele is a masterpiece of art, history, and literature, as well as the most comprehensive collection of ancient laws prior to biblical codes. Transferred from Elam to Iran in the...
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A funerary stele of a young girl proudly stands, its brief inscription etched with precision. The metric verse reads: "Young Myrto, a stranger, lashes out at Fortune for her untimely demise in distant Cyprus, far from her birthplace, the Aeolian city...
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... refers to a soldier who died or was killed during a military operation in Roman-ruled times. This stone monument was discovered in Pegeia. The inscription reads: Erected in memory of Centurion Caius Decmius, son of Titus from the Stellatina tribe.
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This funerary stele showcases a youthful figure from Salamina, who proudly stands as the son of (Phil) Aldelphos. The deceased is clad in a cloak that dramatically reveals his chiseled torso. ...Hailing from Attica during the 1st century AD, this...
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This stele was a key component of a funerary monument unearthed in Melousia. A standing male figure is depicted in a frontal stance, clad in a himation (mantle) that leaves the left shoulder exposed to view. ...This type of funerary monuments, featuring...
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Caius Iulius Crescens might have been a mule driver, but one thing is certain: his legacy lives on through the impressive funerary stele erected by the members of Heron Aulonetes' guild in his honor. ...This hero, revered for protecting travelers who...
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... vibrant style. ...A dog sits proudly at the middle figure's feet, while two masks stand watchfully behind him - potent symbols of his profession as a skilled mime actor. ...Hailing from Attica, this stunning monument dates back to the 1st century AD.
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This is part of a vibrant funerary stele featuring a detailed relief where the deceased takes center stage on the left side, while to their right stands a youthful servant, posed in a relaxed stance with one leg crossed over the other, as if engaged...