File:The Piraeus Athena (6). 4th cent. B.C. (?).jpg

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English: The goddess wears a Doric peplos, with a large overfold raised in back so as to cover her shoulders, and a diagonal aegis. Two owls adorn her Corinthian helmet. She held a spear in her left hand and a libation bowl in her right hand. The statue has been attributed to Cephisodotus or Euphranor. Either an original of the 4th century B.C. or, as others think, a classicizing work of the Hellenistic period. Accession number: 4646. Archaeological Museum of Piraeus. Piraues, Greece. Source: Museum inscription.
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