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English: This greatly damaged mosaic is from the 2nd century, from the Yakto complex in Daphne. Of four women only one is somewhat intact. To her left a woman wears a brown palladium, a dress worn in rituals for the Egyptian goddess Isis, highly referred in the Roman Period. Hence the name of the mosaic.
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