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historyarchaeologyartefacts:Votive crown (gold, pearls, sapphire), Spain (Visigoths) before 672 AD[1
Cosmetic palettes, Predynastic Period, Nagada II, Egypt. 1. Hippopotamus2. Feline/leonine palette3.
ancientart:Statuette of a kneeling man, known as the Worshipper of Larsa. Dedicated by an inhabitant
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Brauron:The “Relief of the Gods”This marble votive relief dep
Votive Fragment, Hathor, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Egyptian ArtGift of Egypt Exploration Fund, 190
During the 6th century BCE Lavinium (50 mkm south of Rome) was an important religious centre of ital
odys-seus:Wooden votive plaque. Procession to an altar to sacrifice a lamb, accompanied by the flute
pipouch:Plate depicting Cybele pulled by lions, a votive sacrifice and the Sun God. Ai-Khanoum, Cent
ancientart:Limestone statue of a bearded man with votive offerings. Cypriot, ca. 475–450 BC.In about
theancientwayoflife:~ Double-sided votive relief.Culture: EgyptianPeriod: Hellenistic Period (Ptolem
Baths of Diocletian - a votive bronze figurine from Lavinium sanctuary (6th century BCE)June 2015
doomhope: strange-fruit-collector:Orthodox votive oak in Jabłeczna, Podlaskie, Poland. [ID: A big tr
An uncountable choir of children dressed as angels sings the votive antiphon. Wild birds swarm aroun
archaicwonder: Celtic Bronze Horse, C. 300 BC Possibly used as a votive item, found near the border
met-greekroman-art: Limestone votive toeThe Cesnola Collection, Purchased by subscription, 1874–76 M
didoofcarthage: Votive relief to Demeter and Kore Greece, 425-400 B.C. marble Getty Museum
belletriste:A selection of French votive lamps
roses–and–rue:Silver repousse votive offering
theancientwayoflife:~ Votive plaque with bust of Zeus and chain.Culture: RomanPeriod: Imperial Perio
sollertias: Votive Offering by Ángel Zárraga, 1912 (details)
sollertias:Votive Offering by Ángel Zárraga, 1912 (details)
illumanu: 16th century (1505) Austria detail of Saint Dorothea from a votive panel (of Jörg Rottal
Life-size standing statue of a woman dedicated by one Nikandre to Artemis on Delos, third quarter of
Kore statuette, known as the Lady of Auxerre. From Crete, probably Eleutherna. Limestone; second hal
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