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  2. Sarcophagus - Wikipedia

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    A sarcophagus (pl.: sarcophagi or sarcophaguses) is a coffin, most commonly carved in stone, and usually displayed above ground, though it may also be buried. The word sarcophagus comes from the Greek σάρξ sarx meaning "flesh", and φαγεῖν phagein meaning "to eat"; hence sarcophagus means "flesh-eating", from the phrase lithos ...

  3. Ancient Roman sarcophagi - Wikipedia

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    The Sarcophagus with the Triumph of Dionysus is a good example of a Metropolitan Roman-style sarcophagus with its flat lid, three-sided decoration, and Dionysian scenes from Greek mythology. Sarcophagi production of the ancient Roman Empire involved three main parties: the customer, the sculpting workshop that carved the monument, and the ...

  4. Royal necropolis of Byblos - Wikipedia

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    The sarcophagus of Tomb IV measures 1.41 m × 3 m (4.6 ft × 9.8 ft) and is 1.49 m (4.9 ft) tall. The body of the sarcophagus is slightly more sophisticated as both of its long sides are beveled at the top and bottom. The small sides have a bench-like protrusion at the base.

  5. Klazomenian sarcophagi - Wikipedia

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    Klazomenai sarcophagus in the Antikensammlung at Berlin. Detail of the headpiece, with a homoerotic scene involving aristocratic youths. Klazomenian Sarcophagi (also Clazomenian Sarcophagi or Klazomenai Sarcophagi) are a type of ancient Greek sarcophagus named after the Ionian Greek city of Klazomenai, where most examples were found.

  6. Hagia Triada Sarcophagus - Wikipedia

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    The Hagia Triada Sarcophagus was discovered on June 23, 1903 by Roberto Paribeni on a hilltop containing a late Bronze Age cemetery near the site of Hagia Triada [2].This funerary structure, referred to as tomb 4, is located near two tholos tombs (A and B) dating from the Prepalatial period, close to a larnax burial area, and close to another tomb from the Neopalatial or Postpalatial period [3].

  7. Sarcophagus of Bella Galiana - Wikipedia

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    The original Sarcophagus of Bella Galiana is an Ancient Etruscan or more likely 3rd century [1] Roman marble sarcophagus on display inside the Museo Civico of the town of Viterbo, region of Lazio, Italy. The deep relief sculpture depicts a hunting scene, which was a popular decoration for such sarcophagi.

  8. Sarcophagi of Helena and Constantina - Wikipedia

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    Sarcophagus of Helena. The Sarcophagus of Helena is the red porphyry coffin in which Saint Helena, the mother of emperor Constantine the Great, was buried (died 329). The coffin, deprived of its contents for centuries, was removed from the Mausoleum of Helena at Tor Pignatarra, just outside the walled city of Rome.

  9. Sarcophagus of the Satrap - Wikipedia

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    The Sarcophagus of the Satrap at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums, showing the hunt scene. The other long side: The Satrap about to go on a journey Short side: The Satrap banqueting with wife The Sarcophagus of the Satrap is an ancient marble funerary monument discovered at the Ayaa Necropolis in Sidon , present-day Lebanon , and is believed to ...