greek funerary stele 3d models
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4th Century CE Funerary stele. ...Originally from Kerameikos, now in National Archaeological Museum, Athens.
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This is a funerary stele commemorating Chresimos in a Greek epitaph, which states: "Chresimos, excellent, and who did not cause sorrow, farewell!"
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... It may be possible that this may be a funerary stele of a Greek soldier who fought on Cyprus during the Persian wars. The inscription is dated to the 3rd century and is later than relief itself. ...The inscription says: Dionysio (s) Kardiano (s)
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This is a funerary stele of Timagoras. ...The stele was discovered in the Kourion
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This is a funerary stele from the Roman period, found in Sidon, Lebanon.
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This is the funerary stele of C. ...Cassius Optatus, with portrait; from Verona.
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Funerary stele without a clear dedication. ...Made in the 1st Century BC in an Attic workshop.
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This sculpture is a funerary stele with the engraved name of a deceased and two flowers relief. "Theotime, daughter of Apollonios". The stele was discovered in Amathous.
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This is a funerary stele of a female youth. The inscription says that the deceased was Artemo, daughter of Socrates. ...The stele was discovered in Limassol
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A funerary stele set up by Fuscus and Chia for their son Facundus, servant of Domitius, age 10.
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A funerary stele set up by Publius Valerius Montanus, for his mother, his father Illario, Suria Dometia, and his relatives.
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This is a funerary stele with a relief depicting an unknown figure, possibly a male, wearing a himation. The stele is bearing the inscription "Artema Farewell". ...The sculpture was discovered in unknown provenance.
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This is a funerary stele with a relief depicting two unknown regular men Philon and Pnytas. ...This relief was discovered in Mathikoloni.
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This is a funerary stele with a false inscription commemorating Markos Artorios Asklepiades. ...The deceased grasps the hand of another man, in a typical farewell gesture.
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This is a fragment of a funerary stele with the deceased sitting in the act of picking up a veil from a casket presented by a maid.
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This is a an ancient funerary stele from Rimini erected by Marcus Valerius Herma and Utilia Myrtale to the Manes Gods (defied souls of the dead) and to their most affectionate daughter.
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This is a marble funerary stele from the Hellenistic period. It depicts a seated woman and a girl facing her, holding a jewel case. ...The top part looks like two open hands.
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This is a funerary stele of Lucius Flavianus Adrastus, freedman of Manius. It shows a bust of the deceased in the niche. ...It comes from the area of Este (province of Padua).
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This is a funerary stele of Antiochos of Laodicea, with brief form of salutation to the deceased, who, standing in the centre, rests his hand on a herm. ...There is a slave depicted on the right.
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This is a funerary stele of Martha, daughter of Demosthenes, who died at 22 of an unmerciful illness that "snatched her from the sweet light of the sun to lead her into darkness".
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This is the funerary stele of Artemas from Mileto. ...The deceased holds a club in his left hand, while with the right he carries out a libation (offering) on the small altar at his feet.
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This is a part of a gifurative funerary stele. ...On the left is a seated woman who is holding out her hand to a standing man, on the right is another standing female figure.
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This is a funerary stele with a false inscription. ...The deceased, seated, holds the hand of a woman standing in front of her; in the background are a comb, a jewel box, and a mirror.
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This is part of a funerary stele with an unknown woman. ...The deceased, seated on a high stool, has at her side a maidservant who holds up a jewel box.
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This is a funerary stele with false inscription dedicated to Nemesis by the Athenian Neaira. The deceased, seated and with a veiled head, rests her face on her hand in a sign of sadness. ...It comes from Paros.
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... garment). In front of the two figures is a tripes canteen with offerings (sweets?) on top. The funerary purpose can be identified in some details such as the woman's veiled head and the farewell gesture, both typical of Greek funerary iconography.
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This marble funerary stele is in the shape of a small temple and it depicts a man wrapped in a large cloak and seated within the temple. In front of the deceased is a naked young man, perhaps a servant. ...This work seems to be of a micro-asian...
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This is a funerary stele of Gaius Lemonius Mollus. It's in a form of a pseudo-newsstand with a complete architectural apparatus. ...There is a bust of a child in the niche, perhaphs the daughter of the deceased, while below, almost like facing a...
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This is a funerary stele that works like a pseudo-newsstand with a niche. There are two crouching hares at the front and the two deceased are portrayed in the niche. ...To the right is Aulo Lucano next to a woman, perhaps his wife, who is not mentioned...
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This is a funerary stele of a woman whose name was replaced by modern-age forgers with that of Ulpia Marcellina. ...There are two servants at the sides and there is a basket for wool and a winged siren behin the character.