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classicalmonuments:1. Marble stele of a youth and a little girlAttica, Greece~530 BCE423.4cm2. Fragm
Sandstone stele of Shiva Lakulisha, From Central India, around AD 700
theancientwayoflife:~ Grave stele of Stratokles.Culture: GreekPeriod: Classical PeriodDate: Early 4t
met-greekroman-art:Painted limestone funerary stele with a seated man and two standing figures, Metr
Funerary Stela of the Lady of the House Tabakenkhonsu; Late Third Intermediate Period- Saite Period
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Thebes:Grave stele. Hellenistic period and used subsequently
historical-nonfiction:This is the Mesha Stele. Written around 850 BCE, it was commissioned by King M
centuriespast:Stele of Horus, inscribed with magical spellsSteatiteEgypt, Ptolemaic Dynasty (305 - 3
Pre ColumbianMonkey Face Stele, Valdivia Culture, Ecuador, 3200-2800 BCELight Brown Stone6.75 x 7.25
worldhistoryfacts:The Stele of Ushumgal, which commemorates a Sumerian real estate transaction from
Stele, Islamic ArtMedium: LimestoneRogers Fund, 1910Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NYw
Ancient Egyptian limestone stele depicting the deities Min, Qetesh, and Resheph. Artist unknown; 19
Funerary stele of an athlete. Artist unknown; ca. 480-450 BCE. Found on the island of Nisyros, Gre
Funerary stele depicting a woman examining herself in a mirror. Artist unknown; last quarter of 5th
A grave stele with two warriors. Artist unknown, ca. 350-325 BCE. Found in the Taman Peninsula, Ru
The grave stele for an Athenian woman named Mynnia. She bids farewell to her mother Euphrosyne (who
Funeral stele of Pentelic marble, showing the deceased taking leave of his young son. Artist unknow
Lion from the stele for Peithonikos* Piraeus* 4th century BCE* Archaeological Museum of PiraeusAttri
art-through-the-ages: Grave stele of a young hunter, found near the Ilissos River, Athens, Greece, c
Estela P, Ruinas de Cópan, Honduras, 2000.
Pinnacolo a forma di Sfinge sulla stele di una tomba. Attica, ca. 530 BC
Ancient Egyptian wooden funerary stela of a man named Naftekhmut, showing him and his daughter Shepe
fyshadowhunters:@EDecter: @DomSherwood1 uses his stele as a laser pointer. @Kat_McNamara @Shadowhunt
happy halloween, everyone celebrating with a (late) witch!clary and her trusty stele!
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