Terracotta statuette of an enthroned goddess between two attendants Cypriot, 4th century BCE. This figurine is one of the most completely preserved of a group of enthroned goddesses from Kition. The seated goddess is flanked at either side by a standing attendant. The group is hollow and was mold-made in three parts; the two separately molded attendants are made to fit very closely against the sides of the goddess' throne. Both figures were joined to the throne at the back before firing.
Author: Terracotta statuette of an enthroned goddess between two attendants Cypriot, 4th century BCE. | Date: 4th century BCE