Kore 670
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Kore 670 is a Late Archaic Greek kore made of Parian marble, created in 520–510 BC, measuring 1.15 cm (3 ft, 9.28 inches).
It is among the Korai of the Acropolis of Athens, which serve as a votive function, as an offering to Athena. As of the present day, it is held by the Acropolis Museum in Athens, in the Archaic Acropolis Gallery under "Akropolis 670".[1] It is believed that she was carved by the sculptors Antenor or Endoios, who sculpted the Athena of the Gigantomachy pediment, which adorned the Old Temple of Athena.[2][3]