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Regarding stelai (Greek plural of stele), in the period of the
Archaic style in Ancient Athens (600 BC) stele often showed certain archetypes of figures, such as the male athlete. Generally their figures were singular, though there are instances of two or more figures from this time period. Moving into the 6th and 5th centuries BC, Greek stelai declined and then rose in popularity again in Athens and evolved to show scenes with multiple figures, often of a family unit or a household scene. One such notable example is the Stele of Hegeso. Typically grave stelai are made of marble and carved in relief, and like most Ancient Greek sculpture they were vibrantly painted. For more examples of stelai, the Getty Museum's published Catalog of Greek Funerary Sculpture is a valuable resource
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Stele fulfilled several functions. There were votive, commemorative, and liminal or boundary stelae, but the largest group was the tomb stelae. Their picture area showed the owner of the stele, often with his family, and an inscription listed the name and titles of the deceased after a prayer to one,
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Greek funerary markers, especially in Attica, had a long and evolutionary history in Athens. From public and extravagant processional funerals to different types of pottery used to store ashes after cremation, visibility has always been a large part of
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Liminal, or boundary, stele were used to mark size and location of fields and the country's borders. Votive stelae were exclusively erected in temples by pilgrims to pay homage to the gods or sacred animals. Commemorative stelae were placed in temples by the pharaoh, or his senior officials,
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In the mastaba tombs of the Old
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Ethiopia. As of 1997, 118 stele were reported in the area. Along with the stelae in the Hadiya Zone, the structures are identified by local residents as
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More than 1,200 Khmer inscriptions of varying length have been collected. There was an 'explosion' of Khmer epigraphy from the seventh century, with the earliest recorded Khmer stone inscription dating from 612 AD at
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Erecting steles at tombs or temples eventually became a widespread social and religious phenomenon. Emperors found it necessary to promulgate laws, regulating the use of funerary steles by the population. The
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There are more than 100,000 surviving stone inscriptions in China. However, only approximately 30,000 have been transcribed or had rubbings made, and fewer than those 30,000 have been formally studied.
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Steles have also been used to publish laws and decrees, to record a ruler's exploits and honors, to mark sacred territories or mortgaged properties, as territorial markers, as the boundary steles of
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Khmer inscriptions are a corpus of post-5th century historical texts engraved sometimes on steles, but more generally on materials such as stone and metal ware found in a wide range of mainland
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erected a number of large stelae, which served a religious purpose in pre-Christian times. One of these granite columns is the largest such structure in the world, standing at 90 feet.
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make seven stone inscriptions commemorating and praising his work, of which fragments of two survive. One of the most famous mountain steles is the 13 m (43 ft) high stele at
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suggests this reuse was a deliberate desire to capitalize on the potency of the past. Some scholars have suggested
Urartian steles may have influenced the development of the Armenian
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of famous historical figures. In addition to their commemorative value, many
Chinese steles are regarded as exemplars of traditional Chinese calligraphic scripts, especially the
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created a field of some 2,700 blank steles. The memorial is meant to be read not only as the field, but also as an erasure of data that refer to memory of the
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with a funerary, commemorative, or edifying text. They can commemorate talented writers and officials, inscribe poems, portraits, or maps, and frequently contain the
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or several, of the gods of the dead and request for offerings. Less frequently, an autobiographical text provided additional information about the individual's life.
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Thousands of steles, surplus to the original requirements, and no longer associated with the person they were erected for or to, have been assembled in Xi'an's
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between the 9th and 6th centuries BC. Some were located within temple complexes, set within monumental rock-cut niches (such as the niche of the Rock of
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stones are vertical grave and boundary markers, erected at hundreds of sites in
Ireland throughout the first millennium AD, bearing inscriptions in the
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Burnett. Greek Funerary Sculpture : Catalogue of the Collections at the Getty Villa. Los Angeles: JPaul Getty Museum, 2001. Print.
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had its origin around 400 BC and continued through to the end of the
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detailing important events of his reign. Some of the most widely known Egyptian stelae include: the Kamose Stelae, recounting the defeat of the
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Campbell, Gordon. The Grove Encyclopedia of Classical Art and Architecture. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. Print.
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Hundreds of stelae have been recorded in the Maya region, displaying a wide stylistic variation. Many are upright slabs of
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Caskey, L. D. "An Archaic Greek Grave Stele in Boston." American Journal of Archaeology 15.3 (1911): 293. CrossRef. Web.
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1744:of the Yamanoue Stele (681) in
1541:Baal with Thunderbolt
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3331:Stone monuments and memorials
3272:Chinese History: A New Manual
3264:University of Minnesota Press
3075:The Cambridge Ancient History
2643:The Religious System of China
2471:Biodiversity Heritage Library
2465:Allen, Thomas George (1936).
2438:"The Stelae of Ancient Egypt"
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3270:Wilkinson, Endymion (2022),
2341:e.g., Piye's victory stela (
2008:A disc shaped gravestone or
1628:A votive stela honoring the
1599:An unusually well-preserved
1254:Boundary Stelae of Akhenaten
1219:The Doctorate steles at the
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2925:Fattovich, Rodolfo (1987).
2347:Ancient Egyptian Literature
2021:
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1679:BC original located in the
1550: century BC), an
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1290:In the Western Hemisphere:
1221:Temple of Literature, Hanoi
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649:, roughly a dozen from the
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3142:Cambridge University Press
2891:Fukui, Katsuyoshi (1997).
2864:Brockman, Norbert (2011).
2495:Urartian Art and Artifacts
1822:forbidden to travel abroad
1328:
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1057:Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi
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870:–1521). The major city of
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3166:Stanford University Press
3107:Maya Art and Architecture
2853:– via Google Books.
2796:– via Google Books.
2768:Sharer & Traxler 2006
2732:Sharer & Traxler 2006
2570:Chinese History: A Manual
2411:Strudwick, Helen (2006).
1521: BC), depicting the
1307:Guatemala: Stela 14 from
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3351:Ancient Near East steles
3236:10.1086/RESvn1ms20166947
3202:Brigham Young University
3077:, Part 1, 2nd Edition, (
3021:Briggs, Phillip (2012).
2870:. ABC-CLIO. p. 30.
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3361:Egyptian artefact types
3346:Ancient Egyptian stelas
2843:. Courier Corporation.
2658:Martin & Grube 2000
1490: BC) recovered at
1313:Honduras: Stela H from
1226:The Ram Khamhaeng stele
186:battlefield of Waterloo
2946:10.3406/ethio.1987.931
2059:Monumental inscription
1778:, the consort of king
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25:Stela (disambiguation)
21:Stele (disambiguation)
3136:Pool, Christopher A.
3096:Subscription required
2630:Wilkinson (2022): 81.
2614:Wilkinson (2022): 81.
2596:Vincent's Calligraphy
2581:Wilkinson (2022): 81.
2308:The British monuments
2079:Stele of the Vultures
1987:Newport, Rhode Island
1780:Shield Jaguar II
1776:Lady Eveningstar
1642: BC), carved at
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1244:Decree of Nectanebo I
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2977:Lewis, I.M. (1998).
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1295:Tres Zapotes Stela C
308:is preserved in the
302:Egyptian hieroglyphs
72:Waterloo battlefield
56:Frederick Catherwood
27:. For the town, see
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3226:acting through the
3112:Thames & Hudson
2813:www.connemara.irish
2304:"Waterloo Campaign"
1994: 18th century
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1478:neolithic Sardinian
1457: BC) from the
1210:Pig stele of Edessa
1146:A victory stele of
757:Stele Forest Museum
306:Tiglath-Pileser III
3049:"National Museums"
2934:Annales d'Éthiopie
2692:Fuente et al. 1999
1903:in six languages:
1672:recreation of the
1303:La Mojarra Stela 1
1175:King Ezana's Stela
1160:Stele of Vespasian
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2809:"connemara.irish"
2510:, 2015, p177-182.
2422:978-1-4351-4654-9
2392:Till (2005): 168.
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1893:Stele of Sulaiman
1463:Sion, Switzerland
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