Head of Hygieia
Head of Hygieia Provenance: Aigion, Achaia Date: Roman period – copy after a prototype of the late 4th century BC Material: Marble Museum: National Archaeological Museum, Athens Inventory number: NAM 192 Marble head of the goddess Hygieia with a serene expression and wavy hair bound with a fillet. A Roman copy of a Late Classical prototype, likely from a cult statue associated with the worship of Asclepius/Hygieia.