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About Findings Periods The Mandatory Collection of the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum
 
Object's Name: Body Figurine Semi-Divine/Divine Figure, Female Image, Human Images, Musical instrument (?)
Period: Hellenistic
Material: Pottery
Site: Maresha, T.
Wide: 5.7 cm
Height: 9.3 cm
Description: A figurine of the goddess Cybele, An Anatolian mother goddess. The seated Cybele is holding in her left hand a round tympanum. To the left of the goddess is a small female holding a musical instrument (?). To the right, two figures are depicted embracing or dancing. During the Hellenistic peroid Cybele terracottas are rare outside Asia Minor and Greece. The figurine might represent the Dea Syria or Atagratis, an important goddess of north Syria, who borrows Cybele's iconography.
Bibliography:
Erlich A. 2014. "Terracotta Figurines" in: I. Stern (ed.) The Excavations of Maresha: Subterranean Complex 57: The 'Heliodorus' Cave. BAR (IS) 2652: 39- 70, Fig. 6.36.

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Body Figurine Semi-Divine/Divine Figure  
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