Grave monument of Nikeratos and his son Polyxenos, metics from Istros on the Black Sea coast. Detail of the funerary naiskos in Ionic order with three statues inside. The three belong to one family. The one on the far left represents Nikeratos, wearing a himation. The central one is of his son, Polyxenos, depicted as a naked athlete in the contrapposto pose. The statue on the right represents one of the family's slave boys. Found in Kallithea. Ca. 330 BC. General view. Archaeological Museum of Piraeus. Greece.

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Grave monument of Nikeratos and his son Polyxenos, metics from Istros on the Black Sea coast. Detail of the funerary naiskos in Ionic order with three statues inside. The three belong to one family. The one on the far left represents Nikeratos, wearing a himation. The central one is of his son, Polyxenos, depicted as a naked athlete in the contrapposto pose. The statue on the right represents one of the family's slave boys. Found in Kallithea. Ca. 330 BC. General view. Archaeological Museum of Piraeus. Greece.
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Grave monument of Nikeratos and his son Polyxenos, metics from Istros on the Black Sea coast. Detail of the funerary naiskos in Ionic order with three statues inside. The three belong to one family. The one on the far left represents Nikeratos, wearing a himation. The central one is of his son, Polyxenos, depicted as a naked athlete in the contrapposto pose. The statue on the right represents one of the family's slave boys. Found in Kallithea. Ca. 330 BC. General view. Archaeological Museum of Piraeus. Greece.

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