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According to Greek mythology (Roman as well), Charon was described as an old man who ferried the
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According to Greek mythology (Roman as well), Char...

Men and women singers, flute-players, harpists, and dancers from the tomb of Ti (also spelled TY).
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Men and women singers, flute-players, harpists, an...

The figures represent two ancient Greek women in mourning. Greek women, by custom, kept their hair
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The figures represent two ancient Greek women in m...

Greek Lobed mouth oinochoe decorated with friezes
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Greek Lobed mouth oinochoe decorated with friezes

Area of Kerameikos, Greece, Athens,
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Area of Kerameikos, Greece, Athens,

Greek warrior, Hellenistic.
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Greek warrior, Hellenistic.

Bell krater depicting a winged Nike offering a libation to a young nude rider
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Bell krater depicting a winged Nike offering a lib...

Isola Sacra cemetery near Ostia
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Isola Sacra cemetery near Ostia

Burial wreath
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Burial wreath

The extensive complex of burial chambers at Kom el Shuqafa, combining Greek and Egyptian design elements
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The extensive complex of burial chambers at Kom el...

The extensive complex of burial chambers at Kom el-Shuqafa, combining Greek and Egyptian design elements
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The extensive complex of burial chambers at Kom el...

The extensive complex of burial chambers at Kom el-Shuqafa, combining Greek and Egyptian design elements
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The extensive complex of burial chambers at Kom el...

Marble anthropoid sarcophagus
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Marble anthropoid sarcophagus

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...

The extensive complex of burial chambers at Kom el-Shuqafa, combining Greek and Egyptian design elements
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The extensive complex of burial chambers at Kom el...

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...

Lycian style lidded sarcophagus
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Lycian style lidded sarcophagus

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...

"The Lion of Amphipolis", in Macedonia, northern Greece dates to the 2nd c BC
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"The Lion of Amphipolis", in Macedonia, northern G...

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...

"The Lion of Amphipolis", in Macedonia, northern Greece dates to the 2nd c BC
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"The Lion of Amphipolis", in Macedonia, northern G...

View of burial niches carved into the rock behind the city of Sagalassos
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View of burial niches carved into the rock behind ...

Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of the Nabateans and flourished under the Seleucid rulers and later the Romans
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Petra (greek for rock) was the principal city of t...