A particularly popular Hellenic Period sculpture in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens is the marble group of Aphrodite, Pan, and Eros, from Delos, Cyclades, ca. 100 BC. The sculpture is preserved with its base, with the inscription that Dionysios of Beryttos dedicated the group to his ancestral gods. The nude goddess Aphrodite attempts to fend off the goat-footed god Pan, who makes erotic advances to her. She holds her sandal threateningly in her right hand, while the winged god Eros comes to her aid. It was a free-standing sculpture that could be admired from any angle. Height with the base 1,55 m (5 ft).