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Limestone votive chariot with four horses and two figures, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Rom
acaseofbooks:Votive Figures - Tell Asmar - 2900 - 2600 BCE
ancientpeoples:Ceramic double headed figure 8.9cm high and 3.8cm wide (3.5 x 1.5 inch.) These figure
sabaeanroots:A South Arabian alabaster votive figure of camels, c. 3rd-1st century B.C.
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
cma-greek-roman-art: Male Votive Figure, 300s BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize:
cma-greek-roman-art: Male Votive Figure, 300, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Over
Male Votive Figure, 300s BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Overall: 21.3 x 7.5 c
ancientpeoples:Head of Votive FigureGreek (Cyprus)Limestoneearly 5th Century BCThis monumental head,
met-greekroman-art:Lead figure of a horse, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtGift of A.
Votive axe or celt (Olmec, Mexico), made of aventurine (a type ofquartz, usually green).The figure h
Phoenician Votive FigureCirca: 600 BC to 500 BCDimensions: 15″ (38.1cm) highMedium: Terracotta
Kore statuette, known as the Lady of Auxerre. From Crete, probably Eleutherna. Limestone; second hal
Life-size standing statue of a woman dedicated by one Nikandre to Artemis on Delos, third quarter of
Jade votive axe Olmec, 1200-400 BC From Mexico The Olmec fashioned votive axes in the form of figure
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