Triple-bodied Hekate, goddess of crossroads, the moon, and nocturnal sorcery
137.
Relief fragment
Graeco-Roman
Triple-bodied Hekate, goddess of crossroads, the moon, and nocturnal sorcery
Marble,
1st century BCE-1st century CE
Gift of Roderick M. Engert, B.A. 1950
Photograph courtesy of the Yale University Art Gallery
1980.39.6
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