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Background imageFunerary Collection: Greek art. Grave relief of Artemon. About 350 B. C

Greek art. Grave relief of Artemon. About 350 B. C
Greek art. Grave relief of Artemon. About 350 B.C. Two men joined by a handshake. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageFunerary Collection: Stele depicting a couple in a banquet. Ca. 340 BC

Stele depicting a couple in a banquet. Ca. 340 BC
Stele with relief depicting a couple in a banquet. The man stretched and the woman sitting. Ca. 340 BC. Glyptothek Museum. Munich. Germany

Background imageFunerary Collection: Greek art. Grave of Plangon doll. About 310 BC

Greek art. Grave of Plangon doll. About 310 BC. The girl holds a bird and a doll. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageFunerary Collection: Greek art. Grave relief of Demetrios. Middle of 4th century

Greek art. Grave relief of Demetrios. Middle of 4th century BC. Deceased as warrior on a warship. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageFunerary Collection: Greek Art. Munich Lekythos. Grave monument in the form of an

Greek Art. Munich Lekythos. Grave monument in the form of an oil flask (lekythos). About 370 BC. As a sing of their attachment the couple reach out their hands to each other. Gyptothek. Munich

Background imageFunerary Collection: Roman tombstone depicting a fish. Plaster copy. After 4th cn

Roman tombstone depicting a fish. Plaster copy. After 4th cn
Roman tombstone with Christian iconography depicting a fish. After 4th AD. Plaster copy. Museum of Roman Civilization. Rome. Italy

Background imageFunerary Collection: Roman tombstone depicting the Good Shepherd. Baths of Diocle

Roman tombstone depicting the Good Shepherd. Baths of Diocle
Early Christian Art. Italy. Roman tombstone depicting the Good Shepherd. Baths of Diocletian, part of the National Roman Museum Rome. Italy

Background imageFunerary Collection: Early Christian Art. Italy. Roman tombstone with Christian i

Early Christian Art. Italy. Roman tombstone with Christian i
Early Christian Art. Italy. Early Christians. Roman tombstone with Christian iconography. Fish symbol. Detail. 4th century BC. Rome. Baths of Diocletian, part of the National Roman Museum Rome. Italy

Background imageFunerary Collection: Roman tombstone. Relief depicting apostles Peter and Paul. P

Roman tombstone. Relief depicting apostles Peter and Paul. P
Early Christian. Roman tombstone. Relief depicting apostles Peter and Paul. Plaster copy of an original from the Vatican Museums. C. 313 AD. Museum of Roman Civilization. Rome

Background imageFunerary Collection: Funerary headstone with Greek inscription. Second half of th

Funerary headstone with Greek inscription. Second half of the 1st century AD. Detail. Kerch Historical and Archaeological Museum. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Ukraine

Background imageFunerary Collection: Tsarsky Kurgan. Royal burial mound. 4th century BC. Ukraine

Tsarsky Kurgan. Royal burial mound. 4th century BC. Ukraine
Ukraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Tsarsky Kurgan, royal burial mound who probably is buried the King Leucon I. 4th century BC. Kerch

Background imageFunerary Collection: Melec-Chesmenskyi Kurgan Museum. 4th century BC. Ukraine

Melec-Chesmenskyi Kurgan Museum. 4th century BC. Ukraine
Ukraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Melec-Chesmenskyi Kurgan Museum. Burial mound. 4th century BC. Exterior. Kerch

Background imageFunerary Collection: Iran. Naqsh-e Rustam. Achaemenid tombs. Xerxes I (486-464 BC

Iran. Naqsh-e Rustam. Achaemenid tombs. Xerxes I (486-464 BC
Iran. Naqsh-e Rustam. Necropolis. Achaemenid tombs. Xerxes I (486-464 BC). Facade Tomb.Near Persepolis

Background imageFunerary Collection: Greek art. Funerary stele depicting a potter. Early 6th cent

Greek art. Funerary stele depicting a potter. Early 6th cent
Greek art. Archaic period. Funerary stele depicting a potter. Early 6th century B.C. Polychromed. National Archaeological Museum. Athens

Background imageFunerary Collection: Greek art. Relief of a priest or dignitary. 5th Century BC

Greek art. Relief of a priest or dignitary. 5th Century BC
Greek art. Classical period. Memorial. Detail relief of a priest or dignitary. Attic style. 5th Century BC. Athens. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageFunerary Collection: Phoenician art. Italy. Gravestone. 9th-7th centuries B. C. Ar

Phoenician art. Italy. Gravestone. 9th-7th centuries B. C. Ar
Phoenician art. Italy. Gravestone. Egyptian influences. Limestone. 9th-7th centuries B.C. Archaeological Museum of Cagliari. Island of Sardinia

Background imageFunerary Collection: Tombstone of a Jewish grave. Jewish Museum. Berlin. Germany

Tombstone of a Jewish grave. Jewish Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageFunerary Collection: Reliefs of funerary games. Base of etruscan grave marker. Ea

Reliefs of funerary games. Base of etruscan grave marker. Ea
Base of etruscan grave marker decorated with reliefs about funerary games. Early 5th century BC. Detail. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageFunerary Collection: Folding chair in ash wood. Second half of 1400 BC. Bronze Ag

Folding chair in ash wood. Second half of 1400 BC. Bronze Age. Guldhoj barrow, Southern Jutland. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFunerary Collection: Bottles and bowls. Fired clay. C. 2150-2050 BC. From Sedment

Bottles and bowls. Fired clay. C. 2150-2050 BC. From Sedment
Bottles and bowls in fired clay. First Intermediate Period. C. 2150-2050 BC. From a tomb of burial area from Sedment, Egypt. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFunerary Collection: Coptic tomb stele of man Sapiti. 6th-8th centuries. Harageh

Coptic tomb stele of man Sapiti. 6th-8th centuries. Harageh
Coptic tomb stele of man Sapiti, written in Greek capital letter. 6th-8th centuries. Early Christian Period. Harageh Cemetery. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFunerary Collection: Canopic jar. Tomb 57 of Iunefer. Hawara Cemetery. Egypt. C

Canopic jar. Tomb 57 of Iunefer. Hawara Cemetery. Egypt. C
Canopic jar to contain the entrails of a deceased. Tomb of Iunefer, number 57. Hawara Cemetery. Egypt. Limestone. 12th Dynasty. Middle Kingdom. Reign of Amenemhat III. C. 1831-1786 BC

Background imageFunerary Collection: Vases and jar. Tomb 50. Meidum, Egypt. 2613-2589 BC

Vases and jar. Tomb 50. Meidum, Egypt. 2613-2589 BC
Vases of limestone and jar of granite. Tomb 50 of Meidum, Egypt. Reign of Snofru. Old Kingdom. 4th Dynasty. 2613-2589 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFunerary Collection: Lion-shaped piece of game. Ivory. From a tomb in Abydos. Ear

Lion-shaped piece of game. Ivory. From a tomb in Abydos. Ear
Game piece of ivory in lion-shaped. Found in a tombs in Abydos. 1st Dynasty. Early Dynastic Period. 3000-2890 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFunerary Collection: Finds in various tombs from Abydos. 1st Dynasty. Old Kingdom

Finds in various tombs from Abydos. 1st Dynasty. Old Kingdom
Two game pieces of ivory in lion-shaped, a jar of alabaster, end scraper of flint and five arrow heads of bone. Found in various tombs from Abydos. 1st Dynasty. Early Dynastyc Period. 3000-2890 BC

Background imageFunerary Collection: Vases, bowl and jug. Tomb 55. Meidum, Egypt. 2613-2589 BC

Vases, bowl and jug. Tomb 55. Meidum, Egypt. 2613-2589 BC
Vases and bowl of alabaster and jug imported from the Levant. Tomb 55 of Meidum, Egypt. Reign of Snofru. Old Kingdom. 4th Dynasty. 2613-2589 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFunerary Collection: Funerary trappings of a mans grave at Dragsholm. 3800 BC

Funerary trappings of a mans grave at Dragsholm. 3800 BC
Funerary trappings of a mans grave. From left to right: Deer antler point, bone pin, wristguard of bone, battle axe of stone, arrowheads of flint and flint blades. Early Neolithic Period. 3800 BC

Background imageFunerary Collection: Large storage containers of fired clay were used for burials

Large storage containers of fired clay were used for burials
Mediterranean Area. Large storage containers of fired clay were used for burials in Crete and other Greek islands. Imagens divine beings protected the dead person. 600 B.C. Ny Carlsberg Gyptotek

Background imageFunerary Collection: Egyptian Art. Baking, brewing and butchery scene. Tomb of Wa

Egyptian Art. Baking, brewing and butchery scene. Tomb of Wa
Egyptian Art. Baking, brewing and butchery scene. From the tomb of Wadjet-hotep at Sedment. Wood. 7th-11th Dynasty. c. 2150-2050 B.C. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFunerary Collection: Etruscan. Art. Reconstruction of the Tomb of the Leopards in

Etruscan. Art. Reconstruction of the Tomb of the Leopards in
Etruscan Art. Reconstruction of the Tomb of the Leopards in Tarquinia, C. 460 B.C. Walls and ceiling are copies (made in 1898) of the original wall paintings

Background imageFunerary Collection: Egyptian Art. Ptolemaic period (332-30 BCE). Stele. King sac

Egyptian Art. Ptolemaic period (332-30 BCE). Stele. King sac
Egyptian Art. Ptolemaic period (332-30 BCE). Stele. Relief we see a king sacrificing to Isis and Serapis. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFunerary Collection: Boat. From the tomb of Wadjet-hotep at Sedment. Wood. 7th-11

Boat. From the tomb of Wadjet-hotep at Sedment. Wood. 7th-11
Egyptian Art. Boat. From the tomb of Wadjet-hotep at Sedment. Wood. 7th-11th Dynasty. c. 2150-2050 B.C. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFunerary Collection: False-door of the Official Dedu-hekenu. From Sakkara. Limest

False-door of the Official Dedu-hekenu. From Sakkara. Limest
Egyptian Art. False-door of the Official Dedu-hekenu. From Sakkara. Limestone. 6th Dynasty, c.2290-2150 BC. Old Kingdom. Hieroglyph. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFunerary Collection: Picture No. 11024243

Picture No. 11024243
Egyptian art. Beetle-shaped amulet symbol of Khepri, god of sunrise

Background imageFunerary Collection: Egyptian Art. Caponic jars. 31st Dynasty. Late Period

Egyptian Art. Caponic jars. 31st Dynasty. Late Period
Egyptian Art. Canopic jars. Used by the egyptians during the mummification to preserve the viscera. It represents god Duamutef (jackal head) and god Imset (human head). 31st Dynasty

Background imageFunerary Collection: Inscribed funerary relief of Aurelius Hermia and his wife Au

Inscribed funerary relief of Aurelius Hermia and his wife Aurelia Philematium. 80 BC. From a tomb in the Via Nomentana, Rome. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageFunerary Collection: Stela relief depicting a male figure in a niche and a Tanit

Stela relief depicting a male figure in a niche and a Tanit
Stela relief depicting a male figure in a pedestal with offerings in a niche. Above, two birds and a Tanit Goddess holding a cornucopia. At the top, the moon and sun. Limestone. 2nd century BC

Background imageFunerary Collection: Etruscan sarcophagus of Seianti Hanunia Tlesnasa. 150-140 BC

Etruscan sarcophagus of Seianti Hanunia Tlesnasa. 150-140 BC
Etruscan sarcophagus of Seianti Hanunia Tlesnasa. Polychromed terracotta. 150-140 BC. Is depicted reclined and resting on a pillow

Background imageFunerary Collection: Roman funerary stele with high relief of three figures. 1st

Roman funerary stele with high relief of three figures. 1st
Roman funerary stele with high relief of three figures showing the deceased (centre) and probably flanked by his mother and brother. Made in Cyprus. 1st century AD. Limestone

Background imageFunerary Collection: Stela of Nasrid ruler Yusuf III (1376-1417). Alhambra. Spain

Stela of Nasrid ruler Yusuf III (1376-1417). Alhambra. Spain
Sepulchral stela in marble of Yusuf III (1376-1417). From the Rauda cemetery. Alhambra Museum. Granada. Spain

Background imageFunerary Collection: False door of Bateti. Egypt

False door of Bateti. Egypt
Limestone false door of Bateti. The figure inside the niche depicts the deceased out of his grave to receive their offerings. 2400 BC. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageFunerary Collection: Mummy-case of Hornedjitef

Mummy-case of Hornedjitef
Mummy-case of the priest Hornedjitef. 246-262 BC. From Asasif, Thebes. Ptolemaic Period. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageFunerary Collection: Shabti box of Hor. Egypt

Shabti box of Hor. Egypt
Shabti box of the priest Hor. 7th century BC. 25th Dynasty. Late Period. From the tomb of Hor. Probably from Deir el-Bahari, Thebes (Egypt). British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageFunerary Collection: Shabti of King Sety I

Shabti of King Sety I
Shabti figure of King Sety I. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Around 1290 BC. Valley of the Kings, Egypt. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageFunerary Collection: Greek Art. Greece. 5th century BCE. Pentelic marble funerary

Greek Art. Greece. 5th century BCE. Pentelic marble funerary stele with relief depicting a scene of farewell between a boy and a man. Found in Athens. Dated to 400 BC. National Archaeological Museum

Background imageFunerary Collection: Mastaba of Ptahhotep and Akhethotep. Egypt

Mastaba of Ptahhotep and Akhethotep. Egypt
Mastaba of Ptahhotep and Akhethotep. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Egyptian viziers. Father and son. Relief depicting the deceased seated before the offerings table. Saqqara. Egypt

Background imageFunerary Collection: Mastaba of Mereruka. Saqqara. Egypt

Mastaba of Mereruka. Saqqara. Egypt
Mastaba of Mereruka. Priest of Pharaoh Teti. 6th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Reliefs. Interior. Saqqara. Egypt

Background imageFunerary Collection: Egyptian Art. Funerary Stela of the Bowman Semin. First In

Egyptian Art. Funerary Stela of the Bowman Semin. First Intermediate Period. 11th Dynasty. Reign of Intef I-III. ca. 21202051 B.C. Egypt, Upper Egypt; Thebes, el-Tarif probably



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