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Enthroned Rhea-Cybele, with her right hand resting on Attis' shoulder. He is leaning on a kalaurops ( a staff used in cult ceremonies and for divination). they are flanked by pine-trees, and their symbols: a pan pipe, a drum, and castanets. Side of a Taurobolic altar associated with the cult of Rhea-Cybele and Attis, and the Taurobolia mystery celebration. Pentelic marble with bas-reliefs. Imperial Roman, ca. 360-370 CE. From Chalandri (ancient Phya), Attika. 
Location National Archaeological Museum/Athens/Greece
Unique Identifier ART404898 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3999px × 3720px 
Photo Credit © Vanni Archive/ Art Resource, NY 
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4th century CE
Attis, God
Cybele, Goddess
Imperial Roman (27 BCE-396 CE)
Marble
Relief
Rhea, wife of Chronos
Sculpture