This is a full, eye-level shot of a tall, rectangular marble funerary stele displayed in a museum
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This is a full, eye-level shot of a tall, rectangular marble funerary stele displayed in a museum

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This is a full, eye-level shot of a tall, rectangular marble funerary stele displayed in a museum. The stele is light-colored and has decorative carvings at the top corners and bottom corners. At the top of the stele, a relief carving depicts an angelic figure standing with its hands clasped, holding a cross adorned with a wreath. Below the angel, Greek lettering is carved into the marble. The text reads "ΠΑΝΤΕΛΗΣ Δ. ΘΕΟΦΑΝΟΓΛΟΥΣ" followed by "1843 ΑΤΤΑΛΕΙΑ" and "1900 ΣΜΥΡΝΗ". At the bottom of the stele, there is a relief carving of an oil lamp with a flame. A small, black information plaque is visible at the bottom right corner of the stele, partially obscuring the lower right decorative carving. The plaque's text is mostly unreadable but appears to include "Marble Steli" and "20. Yüzyıl". The stele is mounted on a dark metal stand and is displayed against a dark gray wall. The lighting is even, with some shadows cast on the wall behind the stele. The context of Antalya, Turkey, is not explicitly discernible from the image itself, but the presence of the Greek inscription and the name "Attaleia" (the ancient Greek name for Antalya) suggests a connection to the region's historical and cultural heritage.