The sculpture of Isis commemorates an extraordinary find, discovered in the years 1860-1861 in a completely accidental manner.
A small bronze figurine of Isis was found in the surrounding fields, while a mound of potatoes was being poured. The find is all the more extraordinary because the goddess Isis originates from Egypt and has little in common with European civilization - the cult of the goddess Isis precedes the intensive, permanent settlement of our areas by several millennia. In Egyptian mythology, Isis was the ruler of heaven and earth, one of the incarnations of the Great Mother. Her figure was depicted as a seated woman breastfeeding a child or a mother holding a child on her lap - hence the tendency to see Isis as a model of the Christian cult of Mary. Shortly after its discovery, the figurine of Isis was taken to the Archaeological Museum in Poznań, from where it disappeared under unexplained circumstances.
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