Votive Inscription Gallery
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Votive mace of Shu-turul (c. 2168 – 2154 BC).Green marble mace head with his inscription on the flan
It was common practice in antiquity to dedicate representations of afflicted parts at a healing shri
Mesopotamian votive statue of a dog. According to the inscription, it was dedicated by a physician
Bronze plaque inscribed with a dedication to Feronia, in fulfilment of a vow by Hedone, a Greek maid
This limestone altar, dedicated to the sea-god Neptune, was found in 1850 in the ruins of a late-Rom
Silver skillet, with a highly decorated handle and some gilding. The bowl is deep, with sligh
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