File:Isidoros and Philon grave at Kerameikos.jpg

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English: Graveyard of Isidoros, his wife Zosime and their son Philon at the Kerameikos cemetary in Athens; picture probably taken at the Excavations of the Kyriakos Mylonas in 1890 by a member of the Alinari family (the last photographing member of the Fratelli Alinari studio, Vittorio Alinari, died in 1932).
Deutsch: Grabbezirk des Isidoros, seiner Frau Zosime und ihres Sohnes Philon auf dem Kerameikos-Friedhof von Athen; Bild wohl während der Ausgrabungen durch Kyriakos Mylonas im Jahr 1890 aufgenommen. Photograph war ein Mitarbeiter des Studios Fratelli Alinari, dessen letzter Vertreter aus der Familie, Vittorio Alinari, 1932 starb.
Date source published 1909; image probably taken in 1890
Source https://archive.org/stream/derfriedhofameri00brue_0#page/51/mode/1up
Author Studio Alinari (Wikidate item

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