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This media file shows a marble relief of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture, grain, and fertility. The relief depicts Demeter reclining on a couch, her body draped in flowing robes. She is shown with her head turned to her left, her eyes open, and a serene expression on her face. Her left arm rests on a cushion, while her right arm is bent at the elbow, with her hand near her chest.

The relief is a historical artifact, dating back to the 4th century BCE. It was discovered in Kozçeşme, which is located in Biga, Çanakkale, Turkey. The relief is displayed against a plain, dark red background, suggesting it is part of a museum exhibition. A small black placard to the upper right of the relief provides information about the artifact in both Turkish and English. The text on the placard identifies the subject as "Demeter Kabartması" or "Relief of Demeter," and provides details about its material ("Mermer" or "Marble"), dating ("MÖ 4. yüzyıl" or "4 century BCE"), and origin ("Kozçeşme (Biga, Çanakkale)"). The lighting in the scene casts a strong shadow of the relief onto the wall, highlighting its three-dimensional form and the details of the carving. The overall presentation creates a solemn and educational atmosphere, typical of a museum display.
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Jun 23, 2026

Istanbul, Turkey

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This media file shows a marble relief of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture, grain, and fertility. The relief depicts Demeter reclining on a couch, her body draped in flowing robes. She is shown with her head turned to her left, her eyes open, and a serene expression on her face. Her left arm rests on a cushion, while her right arm is bent at the elbow, with her hand near her chest. The relief is a historical artifact, dating back to the 4th century BCE. It was discovered in Kozçeşme, which is located in Biga, Çanakkale, Turkey. The relief is displayed against a plain, dark red background, suggesting it is part of a museum exhibition. A small black placard to the upper right of the relief provides information about the artifact in both Turkish and English. The text on the placard identifies the subject as "Demeter Kabartması" or "Relief of Demeter," and provides details about its material ("Mermer" or "Marble"), dating ("MÖ 4. yüzyıl" or "4 century BCE"), and origin ("Kozçeşme (Biga, Çanakkale)"). The lighting in the scene casts a strong shadow of the relief onto the wall, highlighting its three-dimensional form and the details of the carving. The overall presentation creates a solemn and educational atmosphere, typical of a museum display.

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