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Italy. Milan. Porta Nuova. Medieval gate. It is sited along the ancient Navigli Ring on the perimeter of the medieval walls of the city. Originally built in the 12th century
Roman Art. Gravestone, dating the 1st century AD. Porta NuovRoman Art. Gravestone, dating the 1st century AD. Reused in the Middle Ages to build the Porta Nuova city gate in Milan. Italy
Early Christian Art. Italy. Roman tombstone with Christian iEarly 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
Roman tombstone. Relief depicting apostles Peter and Paul. PEarly 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
Greek art. Funerary stele depicting a potter. Early 6th centGreek art. Archaic period. Funerary stele depicting a potter. Early 6th century B.C. Polychromed. National Archaeological Museum. Athens
Greek art. Relief of a priest or dignitary. 5th Century BCGreek art. Classical period. Memorial. Detail relief of a priest or dignitary. Attic style. 5th Century BC. Athens. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
Turkey. Anatolia. Greek inscription. Marble stele
Phoenician art. Italy. Gravestone. 9th-7th centuries B. C. ArPhoenician art. Italy. Gravestone. Egyptian influences. Limestone. 9th-7th centuries B.C. Archaeological Museum of Cagliari. Island of Sardinia
Egyptian art. Stele of the tomb of Methethi with his son Ihy with hieroglyphic writing. Detail of Methethi. Around 2400 BC. It comes from Saqqara. Old Kingdom. 5th Dynasty
Tombstone of a Jewish grave. Jewish Museum. Berlin. Germany
Greek art. Offering to Artemis Bendis. Piraeus. 329-328 B. CGreek art. Offering to Artemis Bendis. Harbor of Piraeus. Greece. 329-328 B.C. Marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark
Egyptian Art. Ptolemaic period (332-30 BCE). Stele. King sacEgyptian Art. Ptolemaic period (332-30 BCE). Stele. Relief we see a king sacrificing to Isis and Serapis. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark
Egypt. Stele of General Intef (Antef). Carlsberg Glyptotek MEgypt. Stele of General Intef (Antef). C. 2050 B.C. 11th Dynasty. Middle Kingdom. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Egypt. Stele of General Intef (Antef). Detail. Carlsberg GlyEgypt. Stele of General Intef (Antef). Detail. C. 2050 B.C. 11th Dynasty. Middle Kingdom. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Roman funerary stele with high relief of three figures. 1stRoman 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
Limestone grave stele with greek epitaph of Theudaisios of ELimestone grave stele with greek inscription, epitaph of Theudaisios of Euesperides. 300-50 BC. From Amathus, Cyprus. British Museum. London. England, United Kingdom
The Rosetta Stone. Greek scriptureThe Rosetta Stone. Fragment of a black granite stele with an inscription in different languages A?a?A?a?of a decree of Ptolemy V Epiphanes king. Greek scripture. Detail. Ptolemaic era. 196 BC
The Rosetta Stone. Hieroglyphical and demotic scriptureThe Rosetta Stone. Fragment of a black granite stele with an inscription in different languages A?a?A?a?of a decree of Ptolemy V Epiphanes. Ptolemaic era. 196 BC
The Rosetta Stone. Hieroglyphical scriptureThe Rosetta Stone. Fragment of a black granite stele with an inscription in different languages A?a?A?a?of a decree of Ptolemy V Epiphanes king. Ptolemaic era. 196 BC. Detail
The Rosetta Stone. Demotic and Greek scriptureThe Rosetta Stone. Fragment of a black granite stele with an inscription in different languages A?a?A?a?of a decree of Ptolemy V Epiphanes king. Ptolemaic era. 196 BC. Demotic and Greek scripture
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
Stele. Archaeological Museum of Marathon. GreeceStele inscribed with the rules for the worship of the God Pan (1st century B.C.). Pan Cave. Archaeological Museum of Marathon. Greece
Relief of a Roman tombstoneRoman Art. Italy. Relief of a Roman tombstone. Church of St. Vital. Ravenna
Farewell Stelae. Classical Greek artFunerary stele. Scenes of family life.4th c. BC. Classical Greek art. Relief on marble. GREECE. ATTICA. Athens. National Museum of Archaeology
Calakmul Stele. Maya artDetail of stele with figure of a priest, from the archaeological site of Calakmul. Late Classic Period (600-909 A.D.). Maya art. Relief on rock. MEXICO. FEDERAL DISTRICT. Mexico City
Warrior stele from Solana de Caba8th-6thWarrior stele from Solana de Caba 8th-6th c. BC. Tartessian art. Relief. SPAIN. Madrid. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: SPAIN. Logrosᮮ
YUSUF I of Granada ( -1354). Funerary stele. Hispano-Moresque art. Nasrid dynasty. SPAIN. Granada. Alhambra Museum or Museum of Hispanic-Muslim art
ETHIOPIA. Axum. Monolithic Stele (1st c. )ETHIOPIA. Axum. Monolithic Stele (1st c.)
Funerary stele. 1st-2nd century BC. Boar hunting scene and epigraphical inscription at the bottom. Roman art. Relief on rock. SPAIN. Burgos. Provincial Archaeological Museum. Proc: SPAIN. BURGOS
Funerary Stele of the Landlady Sentia Amaranis. 1st c. Roman art. Early Empire. Relief on marble. SPAIN. M鲩 da. National Museum of Roman Art. Proc: SPAIN. M鲩 da
Grave Stele of Polyxene. ca. 360 BC. Classical Greek art. Relief on marble. GREECE. Athens. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: GREECE. Athens. Kerameikos
Monolithic stele at Tiwanaku, BoliviaImpressive monolithic statues at Tiwanaku (sometimes Tiahuanaco or Tiahuanacu) - a important Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia
Stele-carrying turtle - Ming Tombs Nanjing, ChinaStele-carrying turtle at the Ming Dynasty Tombs Nanjing, China Date: circa 1910s
Black Stele / ShalmaneserThis obelisk of black marble was found by Layard in the centre of the mound of Nimrud, and it is now in the British Museum. The four sides depict the life of Shalmaneser III