Today's Flickr photo with the most hits: this Hellenistic grave stele, memorialising Discourides. Archaeological Museum, Istanbul.

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Today's Flickr photo with the most hits: this Hellenistic grave stele, memorialising Discourides. Archaeological Museum, Istanbul.
Today's Flickr photo with the most hits: a 4th BCE grave stele, housed in the archaeological museum. Thessaloniki - girl with a dove.
Roman funeral stele, 2nd century CE, thought to belong to a brother and sister. Their names are engraved in Greek letters at the top of the stone: Apollophanes and Ioulitta.
On display at the Musée d'Art et d'Archéologie, Laon.
Today's photo with the most hits was taken in Istanbul Archaeological Museum. It's a Hellenistic grave stele, memorialising Discourides.
Today's photo with the most hits: a grave stele in the archaeological museum in Thessaloniki.
It shows a grieving father contemplating his son's death.
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Roman stele depicting a farewell scene, 2nd century BC
Grave stele of the young Mnasitheos from 520-510 BCE holding a cockerel and a flower with the inscription “I am the lovely grave of Mnasitheos, but Pyrichos erected me at the roadside, for old friendship’s sake” from the collection of the Archaeological Museum of Thebes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeological_Museum_of_Thebes