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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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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 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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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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...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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... 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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... 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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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 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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Ancient Greek Sculpture from Ionia. ...The figure depicts a youthful maiden grasping a dove firmly in her dominant right hand.
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... grasping an item that is hard to determine as either a dog or a toy. ...The youth appears to be shielding or taking away the object from something. This fragment likely came from the tombstone of a child, possibly from micro-Asian or Nesiotic ancestry.
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This ancient basalt slab showcases a vibrant banquet scene, dating back to the 9th century BC and originating from the historic site of Maras in modern-day Turkey.
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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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... in Larisa, this ancient artifact showcases Ekedamos, whose name is prominently etched on its right side, proudly wearing a chlamys and grasping two spears and a rooster in his hands. ...Crafted by skilled artisans from the renowned Thessalian workshop.
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This imposing tombstone originated from Thespiai, a city located in the region of Boeotia. The carving depicts a semi-naked young man proudly wearing a cloak draped over his shoulder. In his left hand, he confidently grasps both a strigil and a...
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... ...It showcases a young woman sitting on a stool, her head bent in a heart-wrenching expression of sorrow. Standing directly across from her is another female figure, unfortunately, only part of the head and the right side with the hand have survived.
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This ancient stone monument emerged from Thessaly, situated at the archaeological site of Mopsion. It showcases a female figure positioned prominently on the left side, firmly grasping a swift-moving hare. ...The craftsmanship is attributed to a skilled...
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... the depiction of a deceased individual named Theokoles, whose name is engraved into the epistyle. ...A young boy, draped in a himation, is shown grasping a bird by its wing with his right hand, as a small dog leaps up towards it from directly in front.
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... hand and a handheld fan delicately in her left. ...A lively dog leaps into view directly in front of her. Unfortunately, only a few fragmented letters remain from the deceased woman's name, which was originally inscribed on the epistyle above her.
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This is the impressive monument to Artemas from Mileto. ...As he lies here, his left hand grasps a powerful club, but it's his right hand that performs a sacred ritual, carefully pouring an offering onto the small altar at his feet.
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... whose name is inscribed before her majestic face, dressed in a traditional peplos. A polos crowns her head, while she proudly holds a sheaf and a delicate flower. Craftsmen from a renowned Boeotian workshop brought this masterpiece to life.
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... intricate architectural details. ...Atop this unique structure rests a bust of a young child, likely the deceased's daughter, while beneath it appears a portrait of Gaius Lemonio Mollone and his wife, situated as if gazing out from behind a windowsill.
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Atticans most likely originated from this individual. On the epistyle, the name and demotic of the deceased are clearly inscribed: Arrhileos of Halai. ...The young man is shown wearing a chiton, grasping a bird in his right hand as a dog leaps up...
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The monument was erected for Valerius Valens, a soldier from the Roman legion XI Claudia, who proudly claimed his Roman citizenship as indicated by the unmistakable emblem of Rome displayed prominently below the epitaph. Beneath the inscription is...
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... ...In front of the deceased is a completely naked young person, possibly a servant. This piece appears to be crafted by an artist from micro-Asia, as the spatial arrangement seems more significant than the anatomical details of the deceased individual.
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... chests overflowing with jewelry. The woman on the left, identified as deceased, also holds a mourning band firmly in her right hand. The robust build of their bodies suggests a stylistic connection to a Peloponnesian workshop, possibly from Argos.
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... in a himation at the right, while a youthful slave occupies the corner. Inscribed below are the names of the main figures: Mysta, daughter of Mnaseos from Laodikeia, and two Alexandrians, Apollonios son of Apollonios and Apollonios son of Dionysios.
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A tunic is covered by a cloak fastened at the chest, and around the waist, a belt (cingulum) is secured with a small dagger (pugio) hanging from it. The left hand, wearing the centurion's own ring, grasps the sword (gladius), while the right hand...
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Crafted from sturdy marble, it stands at an impressive height of 0.77 meters, measures 0.42 meters wide and 0.10 meters thick. ...Today, this remarkable artifact can be found proudly displayed at the Museum of National History and Archaeology in...