![This image captures two fragmented ancient marble pieces, likely reliefs or architectural elements, displayed against a rugged, grey stone wall. The wall appears to be a natural rock face or an ancient construction. Modern metal support frames are partially visible, holding the heavy marble fragments in an upright position.
The fragment on the left features a sculpted figure, possibly a putto or Eros, with wings, depicted in a reclining or falling pose. The figure's head is turned to the right, with hands near its head. This marble piece is severely fractured, with several large cracks running through it. Below the sculpted figure, remnants of a Greek inscription are visible, including partial words like "ΣΟΝ ΑΙΚΑΒΕΣ" and "ΤΟΥΣ Ο".
The larger fragment on the right is a tall, rectangular marble slab, also broken into several pieces. It features deeply carved Greek capital letters. The inscription, spanning multiple lines, is clearer than that on the left fragment. Notable decipherable parts include:
- "...Ε[Π]ΙΜΟΝΔΙΟΙΣ ΤΩΝ..."
- "...ΠΡΩΙΗΣΩΝ ΤΗΜΕΤΕΡΩΝ..."
- "ΕΒΟΥΛΕΥΘΗ ΕΝ ΥΠΕΡΒΑΛΗΝ ΗΥΔΙΩΤΩΝ" (meaning "it was decided in Hyperbalos of the private citizens/residents")
- "...ΕΦΙΩΝ ΑΓΑΘΟΥ..." (likely part of "decree... of good")
- "...ΛΕΟΥΛΕ..."
- "...ΩΝ"
The artifacts are presented without specific lighting or time-of-day cues, suggesting an indoor or sheltered outdoor museum display setting. Given the location context of Kumluca, Turkey, these fragments are likely from the ancient city of Olympos.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_37b63ab9-f99b-4fdc-b.jpg?alt=media)
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This image captures two fragmented ancient marble pieces, likely reliefs or architectural elements, displayed against a rugged, grey stone wall. The wall appears to be a natural rock face or an ancient construction. Modern metal support frames are partially visible, holding the heavy marble fragments in an upright position. The fragment on the left features a sculpted figure, possibly a putto or Eros, with wings, depicted in a reclining or falling pose. The figure's head is turned to the right, with hands near its head. This marble piece is severely fractured, with several large cracks running through it. Below the sculpted figure, remnants of a Greek inscription are visible, including partial words like "ΣΟΝ ΑΙΚΑΒΕΣ" and "ΤΟΥΣ Ο". The larger fragment on the right is a tall, rectangular marble slab, also broken into several pieces. It features deeply carved Greek capital letters. The inscription, spanning multiple lines, is clearer than that on the left fragment. Notable decipherable parts include: - "...Ε[Π]ΙΜΟΝΔΙΟΙΣ ΤΩΝ..." - "...ΠΡΩΙΗΣΩΝ ΤΗΜΕΤΕΡΩΝ..." - "ΕΒΟΥΛΕΥΘΗ ΕΝ ΥΠΕΡΒΑΛΗΝ ΗΥΔΙΩΤΩΝ" (meaning "it was decided in Hyperbalos of the private citizens/residents") - "...ΕΦΙΩΝ ΑΓΑΘΟΥ..." (likely part of "decree... of good") - "...ΛΕΟΥΛΕ..." - "...ΩΝ" The artifacts are presented without specific lighting or time-of-day cues, suggesting an indoor or sheltered outdoor museum display setting. Given the location context of Kumluca, Turkey, these fragments are likely from the ancient city of Olympos.
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