Intact owl figurine (glauka). Its wings are naturalistically rendered with relief and wavy incised lines.
The owl was goddess Athena's sacred bird, a symbol of wisdom and prudence that related to the bird’s impressive nighttime vision. The owl was also believed to protect the army during war and augured victory when it flew above the warriors before battle. The Athenians minted the owl on their coins, the renown “glaukes”, in silver which was quarried at Laurion.
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