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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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Archaeologists uncovered four fragments of a stele in 1913 while excavating the Loredan via. A layer rich in clay materials had preserved these ancient relics. Carved into high-relief, a sculpture showcases a fierce battle between a Loricate knight...
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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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... 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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...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.
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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, 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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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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MATERIAL AND SIZE: This limestone funerary stele measures an impressive 2.17 meters in height and 1.23 meters in width, a formidable presence that commands attention. ...LOCATION: The Regional History Museum of Svishtov, Bulgaria proudly showcases this...
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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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The horizontal moulding surrounding the stele features an intricate relief band adorned with palmettes and lotus flowers, showcasing the masterful craftsmanship of its creator. ...This artist's skill suggests they may have received training in the...
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... wife of Spoudokrates from Phyla (now known as Chalandri in Athens). This stele and others like it, including one for her son Telemachos, were erected within the family burial grounds in Piraeus' north-west cemetery, situated in the Karavas area.
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Human: Beautiful stele carved from Pentelic marble in Markopoulo (ancient Hagnous), Attica. The virtuous Archestrate, cherished by her husband, as stated on the epigram above the monument, sits comfortably on a stool with a footrest and takes an item...
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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 magnificent monument was erected to honor Alkias of Phokis, whose name is inscribed on a horizontal cornice that crowns the stele. The craftsmanship is a testament to the skill of Corinthian artisans. Dated to the late 5th century BC, this...
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Chinese artisans skillfully crafted intricate carvings on a beautiful stone stele from Zhejiang Province.
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This limestone stele shows Isis seated with waz sceptre being adored by standing man.
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This is a limestone stele of Djiho, the god's father of Min. It belongs to the Dyn. ...XXVII Ptolemaic.
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I designed this stele from the Shadowhunter Chronicles Book Series. I suggest printing the blank stele and then gluing on the runes like in the photo. The runes are molded to fit exactly the curvature of the stele, so the picture will look great. ...It...
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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...
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Funerary Stele of Aphrodisia - Daughter of Epagathos. A Brief Salutation Greets the Deceased Standing Tall at Center. ...A Slave on Left Carries a Jewel Case.
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... god" mask, possibly that of Itzamna, remarkably similar to the figure on Stela 1 of La Mojarra from the same era. ...This custom of erecting steles featuring prominent individuals will be emulated by the Lowland Maya during their classical period.
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Epigonos, son of Nemesos from Kelenderis erected this stele in his honor." The remnants of colorful detail still cling to the stone, with the upper section cleverly designed to resemble a woven basket overflowing with fresh fruit, a poignant offering...
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The Tel Dan Stele gives testimony of a king who had overthrown the House of David. This is a wonderful piece for archeology nuts or bible gurus and could quite possibly be a helpful teaching tool. ... Find more information here:...
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Asklepiades of Amphipolis proudly stands on this funerary stele, flanked by the omnipresent god Hermes who grasps a powerful serpent wand in one hand and sports small wings on his agile feet.
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The basalt stele, crafted during the Late Hittite period, arrived at the Placa Museum of Nabuchadnezzar following a military campaign launched by his forces against one of the Late Hittite kingdoms.
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Philoumene's funerary stele showcases the deceased, seated and extending a hand towards a box presented by a devoted servant girl as she rests her feet on a nearby stool.
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This is the funerary stele of Euklea, daughter of Agathon and wife of Aristodemos. ...On the left stands the deceased, while on the right sit two men on a kline and a woman in quiet reverence.
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A stele showcases a lively funerary banquet scene, where a woman and a man recline on a plush kline, as a cupbearer stands before them, proudly holding a generously filled jar.
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... BC. The Cypro-syllabic inscription on this monument can be deciphered by reading it from right to left and reveals the names of both the deceased woman herself and that of her father: "This stele belongs to Timokypra, daughter of Onasikypros".