
Grave Relief of a Man
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The image on the stele depicts a woman seated in anticipation, her identity unknown but her Roman attire unmistakable. The stele itself was crafted during the 1st Century BC, its age and origins shrouded in mystery. A stele is typically a stone or wooden slab, often taller than it is wide, erected as a monument in ancient Western culture to commemorate or honor individuals. Stelae may also be used for government notices or territorial markers, their surfaces frequently adorned with text and ornamentation. This can take the form of inscriptions, carved reliefs, or painted designs. The artist behind this stele remains unknown, their identity lost to time due to the piece's great age and lack of signature.
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