The "Pergamon table": a kind of magical instrument. In each of the triangle's corners is a depiction of a goddess, labelled above with an epithet ('Διώνη', 'Φοίβη', and 'Νυχίη') and below with a participle 'ἀμ(ε)ίβουσα'. Based on these labels, the figures' attire (χιτών and girdle,) and the accessories they carry (key, torches, whip, serpent, and sword), the goddesses have been identified with the three aspects of triple Hekate.
I entertain the idea that what we're looking at is an example of a Hekatean στρόφαλος or a Chaldaean ἴυγξ, a kind of top or spinning disk, decorated in the mystic χαρακτῆρες. voces magicae, or the "unspeakable symbols intelligible only to the gods" through which the theurgist communicates with the goddess, commands the weather, etc.




















