File:The grave stele of Damoclides (4th cent. B.C.), National Archaeological Museum of Athens (4-3-2018).jpg

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English: Grave stele. Pentelic marble. Found in the Piraeus. Seated on a rock, Damokleides, son of Demetrius, a hoplite, turns sorrowfully towards the prow of a trireme and the sea, where he lost his life in a naval battle. The details of the ship and the sea would have been rendered in paint. Early 4th century B.C. Accession Number: 752. National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Text credit: Museum inscription.
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