EditorialPicture field stele of Neocles and Aristotle, marble, chiseled, Pentelian marble, chiseled, Total: Height: 142.00 cm (supplemented); Width: 38.50 cm; Height: 98.00 cm, Inscription: on the shaft, above the rosettes in two columns: left NEOKLES KIKYNNEUS...
Editorial12 steles surrounding a place of worship in Gezer, one of the oldest Israelite settlements (3000 BCE). The city was given to King Solomon by an Egyptian pharaoh.
EditorialSteles in the garden of the Temple of Confucius, Beijing, were erected for individual scholars who passed the imperial examination, held every three years between the 13th century and the last exam in 1904. See 05-01-02 / 29-35.
EditorialCandi Jago plaque of the Bodhisattva Amoghapasa, Singasari kingdom, late 13th century, probably 1286?92, Indonesia (East Java), Copper alloy, H. 8 3/4 in. (22.2 cm); W. 5 1/2 in. (14 cm); D. 1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm), Sculpture, This is one of a number of min...
EditorialSpain. Basque Country. Argineta necropolis. Formed by about 20 sepulchres and five steles. Opossite hermitage of San Adrian, near Elorrio. 7th-9th centuries. Upper Middle Ages.
Editorial12 steles surrounding a place of worship in Gezer, one of the oldest Israelite settlements (3000 BCE). The city was given to King Solomon by an Egyptian pharaoh.
EditorialSteles at the temple of Hathor with Proto-Sinaitic inscriptions. The Israelites rested here during the Exodus. The temple is on the site of the tourquoise mines exploited during the 13th BCE, 18th Dynasty, Sinai, Egypt.
EditorialFragment of a stele with priest and orant, erected by king Gudea of Lagash, who, according to a tablet, had seven large steles put up in his temple to the god Ningirsu. Around 2150 BCE. Limestone. AO 10235.
EditorialPraying women, fragment of a stele erected by king Gudea of Lagash, who, according to a tablet, had seven large steles put up in his temple to the god Ningirsu. Around 2150 BCE. Limestone,16,5 x 21 cm AO 10235.
EditorialSteles, mostly from a 12th Dynasty (20th-18th BCE) temple of Hathor with proto-sinaitic inscriptions. The remains of the temple are on the site of turquoise mines exploited during the 18th Dynasty.