Pentelic marble? Height, 1 foot; width, 11 inches.

702. A woman seated to the right, on a stool, holds her veil with the left hand, and clasps the arm of a boy standing before her. Behind the boy, and partly embracing him, stands a woman, who holds her veil with her right hand. On the left, behind the seated figure is a woman standing with the left hand raised to her cheek, and with the right hand supporting the left elbow. At the foot of the seat are two small female figures, one standing and one sitting. These six figures are in high relief. In the background are two men confronted in low relief; one is bearded. Two other heads also appear to have been inserted, and to have been afterwards obliterated. The relief is bounded by two pilasters and an architrave, with roof tiles above.

Inscribed: Σωπάτρα Παυσανίου. Ἀντίμαχος Παυσανίου. Φιλοπάτρα Μι[ρ]ύλου. Παυσανίας Ἀνδρίσκου. Sopatra and Antimachos are the children of Pausanias and Philopatra.—Pella.

Fine-grained white marble; height, 4 feet; width, 2 feet 6 inches. Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., CLXXII.

703. An elderly bearded man, seated, to the left, clasps the hand of an old man standing before him. Both figures appear to be portraits. Small figures of boys stand at the right and left. The boy on the left holds an uncertain object. Above are a pediment with acroteria, and two olive wreaths, and the inscriptions Ὁ δῆμος Δημοκλῆν Ἀμφιλόχου, Ὁ δῆμος Δημοκλῆν Δημοκλήους, recording honorary decrees to Democles, son of Amphilochos, and Democles, son of Democles. Below is a metrical epitaph, in eight lines:

Τὸν πινυτὸν κατὰ πάντα καὶ ἔξοχον ἐν πολιήταις

ἀνέρα γηραλ(έ)ου τέρματ' ἔχοντα βίου

Αἴδεω νυχίοιο μέλας ὑπεδέξατο κόλπος

εὐσεβέων θ' ὁσίην εὔνασεν ἐς κλισίην.