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Portrait of a Priestess at The British Museum, London




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Title
Portrait of a priestess


Artist
Unknown


Date
ca. 350-340 BC


Medium
Marble


Dimensions
x


Accession #
GR 1870.3-20.202


Credit
From the temple of Athena Polias, Priene



Karia, in south west Anatolia (modern Turkey), was ruled for much of the 4th century BC by the Hekatomnid dynasty, under Persian control. The most famous ruler of the dynasty, Maussollos, is best known for his great tomb, the Mausoleum at Halikarnassos. Like other satraps of the period, Maussollos forged links with both Greece and Persia to achieve his own political ambitions, and the dynasty was a great patron of sanctuaries in many parts of the Greek world.
This girl wears the court hairstyle and head-cloth of the Ketatomnid ruling dynasty. Maussollos of Karia has been credited with re-locating the new city of Priene in Ionia. There he may have initiated the building of the temple of Athena Polias, where this head was found. The head perhaps represents a young priestess of the cult of Athena Polias.


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