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This monument is a type of funerary marker that was characteristic of the thriving caravan city of Palmyra during the first three centuries AD. Reliefs featuring a representation of the deceased and a short identifying inscription were used to seal...
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A loutrophoros, typically found in ancient Greek graves, is depicted on this object. Made from Pentelic marble, it measures approximately 0.681 meters in height and 0.325 meters in width, weighing around 165 kilograms. It was bequeathed to the...
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Majestic funerary altar carved from marble, hailing from the grand era of Augustus, honors Vinicius Corinthus and his devoted wife Vinicia, whose likeness is beautifully rendered on the main facade. The husband and wife are depicted holding hands in...
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She wears a traditional Greek tunic and cloak, and her hair is wrapped neatly in a snood. On her knees lies a small storage box from which she takes something. In front of her stands a young woman wearing the same type of clothing, supporting her...
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Dating back to around 340 BC, this exquisite artifact remains an outstanding example of ancient Greek artistry. It has been incorporated into "Scan The World," a non-profit initiative spearheaded by MyMiniFactory. This project aims to create a...
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The ancient monument, known as the Stele of Sibai, stands tall in this bustling metropolis situated in the southernmost region of the vast and rugged Ural Mountains.
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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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Stele Votive - Rome (?) - limestone - 1st century BCE. Musée d’Art et d’Histoire (Musée du cinquantenaire, Brussels, Belgium). Made with CapturingReality. ... For more updates, please consider to follow me on Twitter...
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The stele features a depiction of a seated woman wearing a traditional chiton and himation that also covers her head. In her right hand, she grasps a bird, which is being offered to the figure of a child situated directly in front of her. The figure...
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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 epigram inscribed on the epistyle reveals that this memorial was erected by the parents of two siblings,...
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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 her right hand, she grasps a ripe pomegranate, its juicy flesh a testament to the abundance of Thessalian life. Crafted with precision by skilled artisans from this very region, this stele stands as a powerful tribute to Polyxene's memory.
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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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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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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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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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Ancient Greek Sculpture from Ionia. ...The figure depicts a youthful maiden grasping a dove firmly in her dominant right hand.
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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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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 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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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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Dug up in Athens, this stele boasts a distinctive naiskos design with sturdy pilasters, a beautifully crafted epistyle where an important inscription is carefully inscribed, and a decorative cornice accompanied by antefixes. The deceased woman likely...
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This ancient stele was unearthed in Piraeus, displaying a bearded figure seated on a chair, engaging two young children as he cradles a bird in each hand. ...The inscription naming Euempolos labels him as an inexpensive slave, likely one of the...
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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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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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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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Ancient Greek iconography from the Ionic school, created between 500 and 490 BC, depicts a youthful maiden grasping a dove firmly in her right hand.
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Ancient votive stele from Smyrna in Asia Minor, crafted between 2nd-3rd century CE, standing tall as a limestone masterpiece in the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire at the Musée du Cinquantenaire in Brussels, Belgium. This stunning artifact was brought to...
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The ancient stele unearthed at the Kerameikos cemetery in Athens reveals a powerful scene. A Siren perched atop the stone monument gazes down upon two women kneeling beside it, their faces contorted in grief. The inscription on the epistyle proudly...