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This funerary monument sports a naiskos form with pilasters. Inscribed on the pediment is a farewell to Nikainetos, a deceased man. A young slave by his side wears a himation and grasps a papyrus scroll, suggesting that he held public office or was...
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Hathor embodies the essence of joy, feminine love, and motherhood as an Ancient Egyptian goddess. She was a prominent deity throughout Ancient Egypt's history, revered by both royalty and common folk alike. In ancient tomb paintings, she is...
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This portion of a symbolic funeral monument features the upper body of a female figure, whose face is partially concealed beneath a traditional cloak known as a himation, a common indicator of intense emotional suffering.
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Unknown Author: Anonymous Timeline: Julio-Claudian Era Date: 1st Century AD Type: Funerary Stele Location of Discovery: Posmon, Montebelluna (Treviso) Location of Conservation: Museum of Natural History and Archaeology in Montebelluna (Treviso) The...
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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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Victory's Warmth Fills the Warrior's Soul As weary warriors return from battle, they crave more than just rest - they yearn for redemption and rejuvenation. Their worn bodies ache from wounds received in combat, their minds tormented by memories of...
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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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This exquisite relief from the Late Hittite Period showcases a festive banquet scene, where guests gather to enjoy fine wine and delicious cuisine. ...The intricate inscription etched into the stone is written in the ancient Hittite language, yet the...
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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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A Nikonian funerary relief showcases the deceased person in its own private space, appearing to be a pair of individuals.
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This stunning funerary urn is proudly displayed at the Mougins Museum of Classical Art in beautiful France.
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This is an ancient funerary relief that vividly depicts a lively scene where numerous figures gather to enjoy a festive banquet together.
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... family unit. ...This particular style of relief, characterized by imposing busts surrounded by a circular border, is frequently found either standing independently or intricately woven into the very fabric of funerary buildings, such as in this case.
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This stele likely originated from an Athenian family's funerary enclosure situated along the road leading to Phaleron's harbour. This remarkable object is part of "Scan The World", a pioneering non-profit initiative launched by MyMiniFactory. ...Scan...
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Historic Funerary Relief Unveiled in 1st-2nd Century Palmyra, Limestone Masterpiece Found in Brussels Museum. A stunning funerary relief from ancient Palmyra has been unearthed and is now on display at the Musée du Cinquantenaire in Brussels,...
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... this vessel with intricate anthemia designs on top of Aeolic-inspired capitals. Typically associated with funerary monuments, large ceramic vases like these were often used to mark graves, along with stone imitations that served a similar purpose.
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This majestic lion serves not only as an individual marker for a grave but also as one half of a pair that flanks a monumental funerary complex in late classical Athens. As a potent symbol, the lion offers robust protection from those who would...
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Successus erects this funerary urn as an offering to the Manes Gods and in memory of his brother-in-law Gaius Burchius Iovinis, a brave soldier who served with honor in the 6th cohort of the Roman guards and held the esteemed position of inspector...
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Ancient Romans honored their departed loved ones by establishing a long-standing tradition of building funerary altars, which served as poignant memorials to those who had passed on. ...This worn but still dignified altar stands proudly in the garden of...
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This fragment originates from the upper section of a funerary monument discovered within the bell tower of Casalserugo's church. The compact shrine showcases an intricate decorative design featuring symbolic elements such as vines, doves, a rooster,...
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A magnificent funerary urn is erected by Successus as an offering to the revered Manes Gods and his brother-in-law Gaius Burchius Iovinis, a decorated soldier who proudly served in the esteemed 6th cohort of the elite guards and held the...
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A Roman funerary relief stands proudly at the Indiana University Art Museum, donated by Frederick Stafford, an ancient treasure from Egypt's rich past. Carved from limestone, this magnificent piece dates back to the second century A.D., when skilled...
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... him. ...A stool is visible between them.\r\nA woman and an elderly man, possibly a priest, observe the scene unfolding before their eyes. The inscription on the shoulder reveals that this lekythos marked the boundary of a grand funerary peribolos.
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The fluid movement of Rodin's Funerary Spirit and its distinctive head position evoke the image of a young person tumbling. This sculpture was first displayed by Rodin without arms at an exhibition in Brussels in 1899. ...The following year, he...
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Funerary cones were small cones crafted from clay, used extensively in Ancient Egypt's Theban necropolis. These items were placed over the entrance of a tomb's chapel. Early examples date back to the Eleventh Dynasty, although they are mostly plain...
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A mysterious funerary relief with six striking portraits, likely depicting a close-knit family, remains shrouded in uncertainty regarding its origins. This artifact is part of the groundbreaking "Scan The World" initiative, launched by MyMiniFactory...
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This fragment forms part of an imposing funerary monument showcasing impressive architectural design. Situated to the right of the male figure is a woman, adhering strictly to Roman customs. Her oval face radiates serenity and subtlety, with her hair...
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Funerary monuments crafted from Pentelic marble are discovered in the district of Agios Ioannis Rendis, located northeast of Piraeus. A mature man is depicted on the imposing monument's left slab, holding his staff and turning to the right where...
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This funerary lekythos was likely placed atop a mensa in the Kerameikos, where the same name is etched and which originates from the tomb enclosure of Olympiodoros of Anaphlystos, a distinguished Athenian. This object is part of "Scan The World", a...