Isis with a combination of throne-glyph and cow horns, as well as a vulture headdress, Temple of Kalabsha, first century BCE or first century CE
Figurine of Isis-Thermuthis, second century CE
Figurine possibly of Isis-Aphrodite, second or first century BCE
Roman statue of Isis, first or second century CE. She holds a sistrum and a pitcher of water, although these attributes were added in a seventeenth century renovation
Bust of Isis-Sothis-Demeter from Hadrian's Villa, second century CE
Statue of Isis-Persephone with corkscrew locks of hair and a sistrum, from Gortyna, second century CE
Bronze figurine of Isis-Fortuna with a cornucopia and a rudder, first century CE
Isis Lactans holding Harpocrates in an Egyptian fresco from the fourth century CE
Isis as a veiled "goddess of life" at the Herbert Hoover National Historic Site
ATHENA
Alabaster statue of goddess Athena.
Athena is the ancient greek goddess of wisdom.She was known
for her calm temperament and was noted to fight only for just
reasons.The city of Athens was named after her and the Athenians
built the temple of Parthenon on Acropolis to worship her.She
was mostly depicted armored as she was the protector of the city
of Athens and she was the daughter of Zeus.
The statue is made of premium alabaster and it is 10 inches tall.
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