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stele

[stee-lee, steel, steel, stee-lee] / ˈsti li, stil, stil, ˈsti li /




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The room’s most impressive object is a 5th century BC carved marble stele, 8 feet tall.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 11, 2025

The stele was handed over to the Turkish ambassador to Italy for return to Turkey.

From Seattle Times Apr. 28, 2023

In 1891 a French archaeological team uncovered a stone stele near the village of Sambor on the banks of the Mekong River, in what was then French Indochina, later to become Cambodia/Kampuchea.

From Scientific American Jul. 28, 2022

In stems, the xylem and the phloem form a structure called a vascular bundle; in roots, this is termed the vascular stele or vascular cylinder.

From Textbooks Jun. 9, 2022

I mumbled something about trying harder, while Mr. Brunner took one long sad look at the stele, like hed been at this girl’s funeral.

From "The Lightning Thief" by Rick Riordan

Dr. Strzygowski gives similarly shaped stelai from Alexandria and Cairo, with incised awkward scrolls, and some of Arab date.

From The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia by Jackson, F. Hamilton (Frederick Hamilton)

The finest specimens, from the purely artistic point of view, are undoubtedly the two stelai found at Athens.

From Shorter Prose Pieces by Wilde, Oscar

The finest specimens, from the purely artistic point of view, are undoubtedly the two stelai found at Athens. 

From Miscellanies by Ross, Robert

Most impressive, the refurbished mosaics and a wall of 760 fragments of funerary steles.

From Washington Post Oct. 28, 2021

It consists of a field of massive gray steles designed to communicate sorrow, accompanied by an underground information center.

From Time Sep. 19, 2014

He also goes around to famous mountains, where they erect steles, stone monuments, which say that the Emperor's realm is now totally unified.

From BBC Oct. 15, 2012

Of those steles left standing, one is 60 feet tall and is among the largest structures in the ancient world.

From Textbooks Jan. 1, 2012

We here find an instance of one of these arched steles erected before a fortress.

From A History of Art in Chaldæa & Assyria, v. 1 by Armstrong, Walter, Sir




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