Athens
July 13, 2018



Above: At the National Archeological Museum, wall paintings in the Minoan style from Phylakopi, Melos, 16th century BC.

1 and 2 are grave steles (decorative grave stones) from Attica around 500 BC.

3 is a grave stele from Thebes, from the end of 5th century BC.

4 is a grave stele from Aegina, 430-420 BC.

5 is a part of a relief with 13 diety figures in total, including Apollo seated at left, from Athens around 410 BC.

6 is a stele from the cemetery of Kerameikos west of Athens, from the 4th century BC.

7 is a female funery statue found on Delos, 2nd century BC.

8 is a male funery statue found on Delos, 2nd century BC.

9 is a funery lekythos from Athens, 350-325 BC.

10 is a grave stele near Omonia Square in Athens, known as the "stele of farewell", 350-325 BC.

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