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Characterized by its unique style, which blends elements of funerary steles and syncretistic traditions from ancient Hellenistic and Paleo-Balkanic cultures, the Thracian Horseman is often depicted as a skilled hunter astride his horse, riding in a...
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Perched atop a high stele, the striking bust of Nikolaus Lenau commands attention, while the pedestal below is adorned with a putto and a sphinx. Crafted by Karl Schwerzek in 1891, this monument bears an uncanny resemblance to the Anastasius Green...
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The current head was originally part of an ancient attic tombstone dating back to around 400 B.C.; this is confirmed by the remarkably similar head of a youth from the famous Ilissos-stele: C. Clairmont, Classical Attic Tombstones, volume two, 1993,...
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Approximately a thousand ornate steles rise from the Mongolian steppe. These "deer stones" erected by Bronze Age nomads gave birth to the first steppe empire. The Tsatsyn Ereg necropolis in Arkhangai Province is being studied by an international team...
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... bravely in the fierce battles of Corinth and Koroneia. A poignant list of the deceased includes the name of Dexileos, a young warrior whose memory is also commemorated by a private relief stele discovered in the ancient cemetery of the Kerameikos.
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The small cylindrical box visible at the forefront enhances the appearance of a stele in the lower portion of the statue. ...The treatment of the head, almost cubical in shape, and the stylized depiction of the eyes combined with the resolute expression...
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A fragment of a relief showing the upper body of a girl, originally from a funerary stele, was created in Greece during the 5th century BC. This object is part of "Scan The World", a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory that aims to...
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Almost a thousand decorated steles rise in the Mongolian steppe. These "deer stones" erected by Bronze Age nomads gave birth to the first steppe empire. The Tsatsyn Ereg necropolis, in the Arkhangai province, is being studied by an international team...
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... mature man makes a gesture of reverence. The inscription explicitly declares that the members of a religious association proudly honored their priest Asklepiades son of Melidoros by presenting him with a wreath and dedicating the stele in his name.
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Poneglyphs are mysterious steles with history inscribed on them in the form of ancient letters. They are scattered among the islands of the world, and it is said the only person left in the world who can read them is Nico Robin. Road Poneglyphs...
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Over a thousand ornate steles stand tall in Mongolia's steppe. These "deer stones" erected by Bronze Age nomads have given rise to the first steppe empire. The Tsatsyn Ereg necropolis, located in Arkhangai province, is being studied by an...
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A thousand ornate steles rise in the Mongolian steppe. These "deer stones" erected by Bronze Age nomads gave birth to the first steppe empire. The Tsatsyn Ereg necropolis in Arkhangai Province is being studied by an international team as part of a...
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Contains two styles, Scarab Shoulders and Stele Pauldrons, each with three sizes. Large-bigger size for 1.0 body Medium-Default size for 1.0 body Small-for 2.0 body For MYTHIC LEGIONS 1.0 and 2.0 body custom Contains two version (with cloak...
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A thousand ornate steles rise from the Mongolian steppe. These "deer stones" erected by Bronze Age nomads gave birth to the first steppe empire. The Tsatsyn Ereg necropolis in Arkhangai Province is being studied by an international team as part of a...
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... when Sotos, son of Asklepiades, served as efivarchos, it was dedicated by a group of 51 young men. The date specified refers to the rule of a Roman emperor, whose name is notably absent from this inscription. This stele was uncovered in Lapithos.
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Christmas star with stele, this hollow to introduce a led of those that illuminate the tree and also the central superior branch for subjection. I have updated the star, because it has happened to me that when printing the material was retracted to...
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The Bureba comarca in Burgos province, centered in Poza de la Sal, concentrates a large number of house-shaped steles. This is a characteristic and exclusive type from Roman times between centuries I and III AD, with nothing like it elsewhere on the...
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In this instance, the stele cleverly converts the delicate clay vases into sturdy stone, making it a more enduring tribute. Originally, the relief patterns on these vessels were painted, and subtle remnants of their design still linger on the...
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Technical specifications regarding the statue reveal that it is an example of a stele - a stone or wooden slab typically taller than it is wide, erected in ancient Western culture as a monument, often for funerary or commemorative purposes. Stelae...
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Technical/Specification about the statue A stele is a stone or wooden slab, typically taller than it is wide, erected in ancient Western culture to commemorate various occasions. Often used for funerary or commemorative purposes, stelae frequently...
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Equally, stelae-like forms in non-Western cultures may be called by other terms, and the words "stele" and "stelae" are most consistently applied in archaeological contexts to objects from Europe, the ancient Near East and Egypt, China, and sometimes...
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The sixth king of Babylon, Hammurabi, enacted this code, and partial copies exist on a human-sized stone stele and various clay tablets. The Code consists of 282 laws, featuring punishments that vary according to social status, with slaves receiving...
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Equally, stelae-like forms in non-Western cultures may be called by other terms, and the words "stele" and "stelae" are most consistently applied in archaeological contexts to objects from Europe, the ancient Near East, Egypt, China, and sometimes...
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A tombstone or gravestone is a stele typically made of stone and placed over graves as a marker, common in Christian, Jewish, and Muslim burials. They often feature inscriptions of the deceased's name, birth and death dates, personal messages,...
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Traditional in various religions like Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and others, headstones, tombstones, or gravestones are steles placed over graves typically made of stone. ...They usually feature the deceased's name, date of birth, and death, along...
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To the left of the boy's leg lies a stele inscribed in Greek, boasting the sculptor's signature: "Menealaos, student of Stephanos, has created this work." This suggests that the statue was crafted between the end of the 1st century BC and the...
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Poneglyphs are massive block shaped steles made of an indestructible type of stone. They have text written in an ancient language carved on them. There are a total of three types of Poneglyphs scattered across the world; Historical, Instructional...
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The stele was likely embedded in one of the building's walls to commemorate its grand opening day. This object is part of "Scan The World", a non-profit project launched by MyMiniFactory that aims to create a digital archive of fully 3D printable...
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However, this ornate style is short-lived, giving way soon after to a more streamlined stele type adorned solely with a palmette. By the early 5th century BC, this style has all but disappeared. Notably, most of these figures are male, with age often...
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Additionally, Ptolemy commissioned a commemorative stele, known as the Great Mendes Stela, to honor his legacy. ... The Great Mendes Stela was exhibited at the 2017 London Masterpiece Fair, showcasing its historical significance to art enthusiasts and...