Funerary stele of Ammia Biboulia, daughter of Philocrates of Sounion, priestess of the Egyptian goddess Isis, as indicated by her hairstyle, the Knot of Isis fastening the chiton at the centre of her chest, and the vessels of worship, the sistrum and the situla with water from the Nile. Early 3rd century AD. Archaeological Museum of Piraeus. Greece.
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