Stock Photo - One of the two larger-than-life lions flanked the stele of Peithonikos in the funerary enclosure from the northern cemetery of Piraeus at Tambouria. The lions attack, their heads turned towards the viewer. This is a characteristic example of the exuberant funerary monuments of the last third of the 4th century BC, whick lead to their prohibition by Demetrios of Phaler in 317 BC. Piraeus Museum. Greece, Europe.

Stock Photo: One of the two larger-than-life lions flanked the stele of Peithonikos in the funerary enclosure from the northern cemetery of Piraeus at Tambouria.

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