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Plates 183 Plate 80. East frieze of the Hephaisteion III (Agora Archive, courtesy of the Greek Ministry of Culture, First Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities ). Plate 81. Nemesis base, front (after Petrakos 1986, pl. 112). 184 Plates Plate 82. The Eupheros stele (Kerameikos Museum P 1169 I 417, courtesy of the Greek Ministry of Culture, Third Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities; photo: author). Plate 83. Funerary stele in Copenhagen (Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen [2561]; photo: Ole Haupt). [18.189.2.122] Project MUSE (2024-04-16 18:43 GMT) Plates 185 Plate 84. Funerary stele from Megara (Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts; museum purchase from Brummer Gallery, NY). Plate 85. The stele of Philoxenos and Philomene (The J. Paul Getty Museum , Villa Collection Malibu, CA, 83.AA.378) 186 Plates Plate 86. The stele of Chaeredemos and Lykeas (courtesy of the Piraeus Museum, Twenty-first Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities). Plate 87. Funerary stele with a maiden (Athens, National Museum 910; courtesy National Archaeological Museum, Athens—YPPO/TAPA Athens). [18.189.2.122] Project MUSE (2024-04-16 18:43 GMT) Plates 187 Plate 88. Funerary stele of a woman with mirror (Kerameikos Museum P 685, courtesy of the Greek Ministry of Culture, Third Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities; photo: DAI Athen Kerameikos 6165). 188 Plates Plate 89. Votive relief in Copenhagen (Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen [1430]; photo: Ole Haupt). ...

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