The study of the funerary statuary of Corduba-Colonia Patricia only could be undertaken until recently from a small number of sculptural and epigraphic testimonies, found isolated and without context. Nevertheless, this situation has begun to change after the discovery in 2004, during an archaeological excavation, of a female statue linked to her correspondent funerary monument. The analysis of this piece and of those other elements allows us to approach towards the phenomenon of the self-representation of the cordovans elites of Late Republic and Early Empire across their sepulchral statues.