File:Hoplite grave relief.jpg
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English: Greek marble relief c. 330 BC depicting a soldier in combat, holding his weapon above his head as he prepares to strike a fallen enemy. The relief may have been part of an official Athenian state memorial. From the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek collection, item number IN 1508. |
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