Found fragmentary at the end of the 1980s in the area of a construction site in the north of Pisa, and almost entirely rebuilt, the funerary stone, in Apuan marble, must have consisted of two parts: the lower one in the shape of a parallelepiped while the upper crown presented the shape of an onion stone. On the edges are sculpted rampant lions and in the center, probably repeated on the four faces, a female figure, interpreted as a Mermaid with a fan-shaped tail. The iconography is typical of the Greek female statuary representation of the Archaic period (6th century BC)