Limestone pediment from a funerary stele (shaft) 3rd-2nd century B.C. Cypriot In the center two women stand tearing their hair in mourning. They are flanked by lions and diminutive figures that may represent a Master of the Animals, known in Near Eastern art, or else the Egyptian god Bes. An inscription on the lower edge reads: "I am Aristokretes, my brothers set this down in memory of good deeds that I once did well.". Limestone pediment from a funerary stele (shaft) 241871
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