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Pan is the god of the countryside, animals and shepherds.

Half-goat and half-human, with horns and goat feet, he was envisioned in the mind and reflected in the sculptures in this way. Pan is directly related to nature, he is pastoral, but this depiction of Pan makes him a frightening figure. He became the basis of the word panic as he suddenly appears in the countryside and frightens people. He is fond of music, plays the kaval or syrinx (pan flute), and is fun in spite of his frightening effect. At Aydın Museum, Turkey

Pan is the god of the countryside, animals and shepherds.

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