Grave Naiskos of Apollonia, about 100 BC. Gravestone of Apollonia. Additional Info: A young girl stands within a naiskos or shallow three-sided structure on this Athenian grave monument. The inscription at the top identifies her as Apollonia, the daughter of Aristandros and Thebageneia. She wears a dress fastened by a round button at the right shoulder and belted above the waist, with a cloak over her left shoulder and platform sandals. Her hair hangs at chin length, with a braid down the center part. These features help to date the monument to about 100 BC Originally, the whole relief would have been enlivened with polychromy, and traces of red paint are visible on Apollonia’s sandals. There are four holes near the top of the grave monument, two above the columns, and two in the upper corners of the field. These would have been used to hang funerary wreaths, and one of the holes still holds part of an iron peg. The bottom of the naiskos under Apollonia's feet was left rough to be embedded in a base. Apollonia holds a pomegranate and reaches up to stroke a dove perched on a tall pillar.
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