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| 21. SCULPTURE. Greece. Grave stele of a thracian gladiator. Grey marble. 3rd century CE. Inv. Nos. Ma 4492 / MND 711. Paris, Louvre Museum. | |
| 22. SCULPTURE. Greece. Female portrait. Fragment from a funerary monument. Marble. Patras. Augustan period. Patras, New Archaeological Museum. | |
| 23. SCULPTURE. Greece. Female portrait. Fragment from a funerary monument. Marble. Patras. Augustan period. Patras, New Archaeological Museum. | |
| 24. SCULPTURE. Greece. Female portrait. Fragment from a funerary monument. Marble. Patras. Augustan period. Patras, New Archaeological Museum. | |
| 25. SCULPTURE. Greece. Naiskos with a warrior’s relief. Marble. 1st cent BCE — 1st cent. CE. Inv. No. 2. Patras, New Archaeological Museum. | |
| 26. SCULPTURE. Greece. Naiskos with a warrior’s relief. Marble. 1st cent BCE — 1st cent. CE. Inv. No. 2. Patras, New Archaeological Museum. | |
| 27. SCULPTURE. Greece. Grave stele of gladiator Trypheros. Marble. Patras. 2nd—3rd centuries CE. Inv. No. 191. Patras, New Archaeological Museum. | |
| 28. SCULPTURE. Greece. Funerary stele Pentelic marble. Greece. Ca. 330 BCE. Inv. No. C 23 est. Pisa, Camposanto Monumentale. | |
| 29. SCULPTURE. Greece. Funerary relief of Olbiogenes, son of Apollonius, with a funeral repast. Marble. 2nd cent. BCE. Inv. Nos. ГР-5061 / А. 477. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum. | |
| 30. SCULPTURE. Greece. Grave stele. Attic. Marble. Ca. 3rd quarter of the 4th century BCE. Inv. Nos. ex L.64.81 / ex L.1988.81.6. Sotheby’s Auction House, New York. | |
| 31. SCULPTURE. Greece. Funerary Laconian relief depicting enthroned male figure, probably, a heroized deceased. Late Archaic period. Inv. No. 550. Sparta, Archaeological Museum. | |
| 32. SCULPTURE. Greece. Funerary Laconian inscribed relief depicting a pair of men, probably, a heroized deceaseds. 3rd cent. BCE. Inv. No. 3360. Sparta, Archaeological Museum. | |
| 33. SCULPTURE. Greece. Funerary stele depicting a young rider and the deceased persons as heroes on a funerary banquet. Marble. Attic work of the second half of the 5th cent. BCE. Inv. No. 194. Venice, National Archaeological Museum. | |