Votive relief to Isis-Demeter, Dion
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Votive relief to Isis-Demeter, Dion
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The votive relief to Isis-Demeter is a Hellenistic marble sculpture discovered in the archaeological site of Dion in Macedonia, Greece. Made during the late third or early second century BC, it depicts the Egyptian goddess Isis with syncretic features of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility. It was offered to Isis by a couple as gratitude to the goddess in her temple in Dion. It was discovered in 1973 during excavations, and exhibited in the Archaeological Museum of Dion.
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Relief of Isis-Demeter from Dion
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Votive_relief_to_Isis-Demeter,_Dion
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2024-09-08T13:01:57Z
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2024-09-08T13:05:10Z
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