File:Anthemion of a grave stele (4th cent. B.C.), Archaeological Museum of Piraeus (19 April 2018).jpg

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English: Anthemion, crowning member of a grave stele. The back has been sketchily rendered. The great size and richness of the relief are criteria for dating the anthemion after the mid-4th century B.C. From the north cemetery of Piraeus. Accession number: 5314. Archaeological Museum of Piraeus. Piraeus, Greece. Text: Museum inscription.
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