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Grave marker in the shape of an oil bottle
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“This monument is in the shape of a lekythos, but the foot and tall narrow neck are now missing. The decoration shows an older man shaking hands with a younger man who wears a broad-brimmed hat, and is accompanied by a horse, a small slave and two dogs. This type of scene is often seen on grave reliefs, and usually shows an old father saying goodbye to a dead adolescent son. However, in this case it may be the older man who has died, because the inscription naming the dead person ‘Hegemon of the Epikephisian deme’ is carved above his head.

Production place: Attica, Greece Date: around 400–375 BC Marble (Pentelic) Given by Spencer Smith, J.

Object Number: GR.20.1865” ~ http://webapps.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/explorer/index.php?oid=65774

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Published 9 years ago
Aug 28th 2016
  • Cultural heritage & history 3D Models
  • greek
  • son
  • greece
  • marble
  • uk
  • grave
  • cambridge
  • marker
  • museum
  • father
  • fitzwilliam

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