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Circa 3rd-1st Century B.C.
Depicted standing on her right leg, with her left leg slightly raised, the goddess wears a Phrygian cap, a short draped and knotted tunic and knee-high laced boots, 15cm high
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Provenance:
Archbishop Alexios Moschonas (b. 1954) Collection, Israel, 1970s. His Eminence Alexios, Archbishop of Tiberias came to Jerusalem in 1967. In 1996 he was elected Archbishop of Tiberias and in 2001 was appointed Patriarchal Commissioner to Gaza.
Literature:
A rare subject, Bendis was the Thracian goddess of the hunt and the moon, with her Phrygian cap and boots showing her 'foreign' origins. Her cult came to be syncretised with that of Artemis and Diana. There is a similar depiction of Bendis on a marble votive relief from Athens now in the British Museum, 1895,1028.1. For further exempla, cf. Z. Goceva and D. Popov, 'Bendis' in LIMC, vol. III, 1986, nos. 1-7, pp. 95-7.
























