Plaque des Ergastines (Louvre museum)

Plaque des Ergastines (Louvre museum)

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I quickly scan with my phone, about 70 photos used. This ancient plaque originates from the Parthenon's frieze, crafted between 447 and 432 BC. It vividly depicts a pivotal moment in the Great Panathenaea celebration, which took place every four years in Athens: Two priests lead six Ergastines, young women responsible for sewing the hair offered to Athena, as they walk in procession towards the gods' assembly.

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