Hekate - National Archaeological Museum of Athens

Hekate - National Archaeological Museum of Athens Votive relief. 400-410 B.C. Pentelic marble. Found in New Phaleron, Attica. According to the inscription in the poros base the relief was dedicated by Ksenokrateia to the river-god Kephisos. It depicts 13 figures in all. At the left Apollo sits on a Delphic tripod and before him Ksenokrateia, the dedicant, presents a child, Kseniades to Kephisos. At the right, Acheloos is shown as a humanized bull and behind him stands Hekate with polos on her head.

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