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Athena Demegorusa

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41: 243:), while her left leg is relaxed and bent backwards. Athena's left hand rests on her waist, while her head is turned to the left and up. Athena's helmet is of the Corinthian type, and she is wearing a veil and short chiton. Both her head and her now missing right arm were separate pieces and inserted into the main piece afterwards. Between her breasts lies her aegis, decorated with snakes, crossing her chest diagonally. 266: 280: 294: 224:
The statue was found in 1960 in the I. Nova plot, where the Roman Forum of Nicopolis was located, in a short distance from the conservatory. The discovery of the statue further attests to the worship of the goddess Athena in Nicopolis, as do other Athena-related archaeological finds from Nicopolis.
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Her face is oval, thin and ends in a small round chin, which is slightly projected. Her forehead is smooth with broad cheeks, almond-shaped eyes with a wide upper eyelids, while the goddess's straight eyebrows bend slightly towards her temples. Athena's mouth is small, with thin lips that are
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Today the statue of Athena Demegorusa is displayed in Room A of the Archaeological Museum of Nicopolis with inventory number 6, in the section dedicated to the Roman era of the city.
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The Athena Demegorusa belongs to the statuary type known as Vescavali, and is a copy of a fourth-century BC Greek original. That original might had been a work by
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The goddess is depicted frontal and resting her weight on her right leg (a posture known as
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153 cm × 57 cm (60 in × 22 in)
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The statue is made of white marble, and at 153 cm high it is lifesize.
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half-opened; the edges of the oral slit indicate use of a drill.
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The statue is usually dated to around the time of Emperor
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Movement
Archaeological Museum of Nicopolis
Preveza
https://nicopolismuseum.gr/product/athena_statue/
Ancient Greek
lit.
Athena
Minerva
Nicopolis
Epirus
Archaeological Museum of Nicopolis
Preveza
Greece
Trajan
Hadrian
Praxiteles
Ancient Greece portal
Greece portal
icon
Visual arts portal
Piraeus Athena
Mourning Athena
Varvakeion Athena
Terpsichore statuette from Dodona




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