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Votive Inscriptions in Mitrovica and Its Surroundings

Sapiens ubique civis
The study of votive epigraphic monuments is significant in archaeology, providing valuable insights into a particular period or region’s social structure. During the Roman era, monuments like ceramics and coins were crucial communication markers between cultures. The votive inscriptions found in Kosovo’s territory offer evidence on the worship of local,
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Votive inscriptions in Linear A

2002
Paper discusses votive inscriptions in the Bronze Age Cretan Linear A script still undeciphered. Votive inscriptions on libation tablets, votive cups, a ladle, a figurine, axes, silver pins and a golden ring, are continious texts and should offer some ideas on the sintax of the language as well as of the ritual cotext in which they were used.
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Votive Inscriptions on the Sculptures of Early Medieval Samatata-Harikela, Bengal

Religions of South Asia, 2011
In this paper, I attempt to look into the patterns of social patronage to Buddhism and Brahmanism in the Samatata-Harikela subregion of early medieval Bengal through the prism of votive inscriptions on sculptures. I have also looked into some of the social and religious processes that were in operation in this part of early medieval Bengal.
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Excavations at Sparta, 1924–1928: II.—Votive Inscriptions from the Acropolis

The Annual of the British School at Athens, 1930
Among the votive inscriptions discovered during the excavations of 1924–27 by far the most numerous are those on vase-fragments, which number upwards of one hundred and twenty, in contrast to the modest total of thirty-four yielded by the previous campaigns on the Acropolis in 1907–08.
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Découverte d’une inscription latine votive à Liberchies (Hainaut)

1989
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Charlier, Marie-Thérèse   +1 more
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A New Votive Inscription to Zeus Chalazios from the Antalya Museum

2020
In this article, a new votive inscription from the Antalya Museum is presented. The inscription is of votive character and the provenance of the dedication is unknown. It is understood from the inscription that the priest Dēmētrios erected the stele to Zeus Chalazios at his own expence.
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NEW VOTIVE INSCRIPTIONS FROM NIKAIA

Makalede, 2010-2012 yılları arasında Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı’nın izniyle Sakarya İli Pamukova, Geyve, Taraklı ilçeleri ile Bilecik İli Merkez İlçe, Os­maneli ve Gölpazarı ilçelerinde gerçekleştirilen epigra­fik ve tarihi-coğrafi yüzey araştırmaları kapsa­mında tespit edilen adak yazıtları tanıtılmaktadır.
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ILA, Petrucores, 15 : Inscription votive mutilée.

2016
Bost, Jean-Pierre, Fabre, Georges
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