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The Moon God, Mên. 3rd century CE. Roman; Asia Minor (modern Turkey). Harvard.
acaseofbooks:Votive Figures - Tell Asmar - 2900 - 2600 BCE
Roman bronze votive statue of the goddess Minerva. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. Now in the Fitchb
Votive statue with Demeter, Kore and Hekate - found Temple of Selinunte, Sicily, circa 580-570 BC
massarrah:Model of a Wig from the Third Dynasty of Ur (Mesopotamia)Originally mounted on a statue, t
Nursing woman, a terracotta statuette, probably a votive in hope of thanksgiving for a successful ch
theancientwayoflife:~Limestone statue of a bearded man with votive offerings.Period: ClassicalDate:
ancientpeoples:Ceramic double headed figure 8.9cm high and 3.8cm wide (3.5 x 1.5 inch.) These figure
Statue of a Seated scribePart of a votive offering to Thoth, the patron god of writing. It dates to
Mesopotamian votive statue of a dog. According to the inscription, it was dedicated by a physician
ancientart:Statuette of a kneeling man, known as the Worshipper of Larsa. Dedicated by an inhabitant
During the 6th century BCE Lavinium (50 mkm south of Rome) was an important religious centre of ital
ancientart:Limestone statue of a bearded man with votive offerings. Cypriot, ca. 475–450 BC.In about
Baths of Diocletian - a votive bronze figurine from Lavinium sanctuary (6th century BCE)June 2015
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
greek-museums:Archaeological Site of Dion:A votive statue of Ιοulia Phrougiane Alexandra from the sa
armafeminamque:Votive statue of the goddess Nemesis Alba Iulia Museum, Romania, August 2019
greek-museums:Archaeological Site of Dion:A votive statue of Ιοulia Phrougiane Alexandra from the sa
speciesbarocus:Sumerian votive statues.
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
ancient-mesopotamia:Votive statue of worshiperMesopotamia, Nintu Temple, 2650 BCBritish Museum Colle
ancientpeoples: Limestone head of votive statue This statue is originally from cyprus, the mix
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