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egypt-ancient-and-modern:Funerary stele of Seba. Osiris is flanked by Isis and Nephthys. New Kingdom
Funerary relief of a Gallus a priest of Magna Mater in female dress from Lavinium. Rome, mid 2nd cen
Roman statue - Osterburken, Limes* Exhibition: Religion in Limes* Roman Museum Osterburken source: H
kallistoi:romegreeceart:Funerary plaque depicting childbirth* 2nd century CE* Isola sacra necropolis
Funerary monument to Francisco Gómez de Sandoval and Dona Catalina de la Cerda y Portugal, Duke and
animus-inviolabilis:Fragment of a painted mummy shroudImperial, Roman, EgyptianLate 2nd–3rd century
From a Roman funerary monument, 30 BC.Shows two provocator gladiators fighting. The writing on the e
Funerary stele of Shespy, 6th dynasty Egypt
Panteó Vial i Solsona (Cementiri de Montjuïc, Barcelona)(Enric Clarasó i Daudi, 1902)© Misja Klimov,
Athenian funerary relief of a couple. Artist unknown; ca. 330-320 BCE. Now in the Pergamon Museum, B
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Roman Funerary Stele dedicated to unknown god by Ammia and her two decea
ancientart:Egyptian shabti figures. Also known as ushabti, shabti were funerary figurines used in An
elsewheregreen:Aha, AD 149, limestone and pigment. Palmyra, Syria. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhage
Funerary stele for Eukoline, daughter of Antiphanes. Artist unknown; ca. 380 BCE. Now in the Keram
theancientwayoflife:~ Round-Topped Funerary Stele of Ta-Khaa-En-Bastet.Date: 700-600 B.C.Place of or
Ancient Egyptian funerary stele (painted wood) of a man named Aafenmut, showing the deceased making
djinn-gallery:Ancient Egyptian funerary mask, encrusted wood, about 1400-1300 BC, end of 18th dynast
ancientpeoples:Terracotta funerary plaqueAttic Greek, ca. 520–510 B.C. (Archaic period)Prothesis (la
theancientwayoflife:~ Kouros (funerary statue of Kroisos).Date: ca. 520 B.C.Medium: Parian marblePro
Funerary bust of a woman from Palmyra, Syria
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Ancient Roman marble funerary urn shaped as a temple inscribed “A HOSTIL
via-appia:Vase in the form of a woman’s head, contained ointment for funerary purpose, inscribed Sut
“Doña Juana la Loca”(Joanna the Mad) [1877] - Francisco Pradilla y Ortiz
Limestone funerary stele (shaft) with a “Cypriot capital” Period: Classical Date: 5th ce
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