Category:Stele of Alxenor NAMA 39
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Location: Athens National Museum 39. Early C5 BCE. Sculptor: Alxenor of Naxos This grave relief shows an old man and his dog. It was found in Boeotia made from local stone, but an inscription on it says it was made by Alxenor from the south Aegean island of Naxos. Similar works have been found as far afield as Thessaly in north eastern Greece, modern-day Turkey and Italy, and the Black Sea.
Media in category "Stele of Alxenor NAMA 39"
The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
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Acta Societatis Scientiarum Fennicae (1912-1913) (16770556381).jpg 250 × 812; 67 KB
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Alxenor Stele - casting in Pushkin museum 01 by shakko.jpg 3,068 × 4,183; 2.58 MB
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Alxenor Stele - casting in Pushkin museum 02 by shakko.jpg 1,293 × 3,562; 1.13 MB
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NAMA 39 (detail).jpg 5,953 × 2,907; 3.12 MB
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NAMA 39.jpg 1,956 × 5,909; 1.87 MB
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Stèle d'Orchomène - Baud-bovy Daniel Boissonnas Frédéric - 1919.jpg 601 × 1,500; 369 KB
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