Kallithea monument

Kallithea monument

The Kallithea monument is a tomb of a family from Istria (Nikeratos and his son Polyxenos), which was excavated in Kallithea (Athens, Greece). The monument itself dates back to the 4th century BC (around 320 BC) and contains a polychrome frieze. It is currently located at the Piraeus Archaeological Museum in Piraeus.


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