Ancient Greek. Statuette of a Goddess. 600 BC–580 BC. Dodona. terracotta This terra-cotta sculpture was fashioned from locally abundant clay in Boeotia, situated to the northwest of Athens. The standing female wears a tall headdress and a painted necklace with a pomegranate pendant, which suggests that she depicts either Demeter or Persephone, goddesses of the harvest and agricultural fertility, respectively. Female statuettes and monkey-like creatures astride striped horses—this one with truncated legs—were created in great numbers, probably as gifts to the gods or to be placed in graves.


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