ancient laptop - proof of time travel?

Harte

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Common gravestone motif for the era, the dead reaching out to a servant. Said to allude to the hope for a continuation of earthly things in the afterlife.

Here's another one:
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Caption:

"Grave Stele (pentelic marble), circa 350 BC Pentelic marble; chiseled Metres: 1.35 (height), 0.59 (width) circa 350 BC Historical; Greek Classical; Attic; mid-4th century BC Area of Origin: Attica; Greece This marble relief, from the fourth century BC, commemorates a woman named Iostrate, who is depicted looking into a jewel box held by her servant girl."

They wrote real big in those days.

Harte
 

PaulaJedi

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Common gravestone motif for the era, the dead reaching out to a servant. Said to allude to the hope for a continuation of earthly things in the afterlife.

Here's another one:
ff15fb80708b0b8efcc97c371baed311.jpg

Caption:

"Grave Stele (pentelic marble), circa 350 BC Pentelic marble; chiseled Metres: 1.35 (height), 0.59 (width) circa 350 BC Historical; Greek Classical; Attic; mid-4th century BC Area of Origin: Attica; Greece This marble relief, from the fourth century BC, commemorates a woman named Iostrate, who is depicted looking into a jewel box held by her servant girl."

They wrote real big in those days.

Harte


Darn it. She wasn't updating her Facebook status. Maybe next time.
 

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