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English: From Yakto, Harbiye, 5th century AD. A woman’s bust is depicted in the central medallion. From the word by her head we know she is the personification of the great spirit, Megalopsychia, She is wearing a white tunic and has a crown on her head, a flower in het right hand and a vase full of flowers in her left hand. Ranged around the medallion are mythological hunters whose names are written beside them. Megalopsychia
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