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Two Kassite Votive Inscriptions

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1968
The first of the two inscriptions published here was inscribed, in Sumerian, on the back of a terra-cotta dog 1 by one Ninurta-resiiu, gatammU 2 of the E-u-gal under King Nazi-MaruttaA. The second was inscribed, in Akkadian, by the same gentleman at a later stage in his career-he was then ne-s'akkcu 3 of Enlil-, on a clay quadrangular prism.4 The dog ...
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Hermes as Visible in Votive Inscriptions

2019
The chapter presents a corpus of votive inscriptions to Hermes. Who dedicated to the god, for what reasons, and to which gods was he associated? It comments on chronological and geographical aspects and proceeds to discuss some themes visible in the collected material.
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Votive Inscriptions from Ras Shamra

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1941
Chinese, Siamese and Lao -ais represented in 0. B., Bu., and L. by what is written here as -a-: 92) 0. B. dzag "robbery," M dz'ak "robber" (949); 93) 0. B. dah "meadow," Lao dah "plain, the country"; 94) 0. B. dhahs (pf.), pres. dhah-ba "to be out of breath; to fear, to be terrified," S.
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Marin, marchand ou voyageur ? Relecture d’une inscription de Marseille accompagnée d’un relief de bateau (CIL, XII, 402).

Revue archéologique de narbonnaise, 2019
Cet article revient sur un petit monument de marbre, inscrit, jadis découvert sur la place de Lenche, à Marseille, et aujourd’hui conservé au Musée d’Histoire de Marseille.
S. Agusta-Boularot, A. Hermary
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Visualized rituals and dedicatory inscriptions on votive offerings to the nymphs

Opuscula. Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome, 2008
This article explores the religious meaning of Archaic and Classical dedications with images of rituals (e.g. sacrificial procession, libation) and dedicatory inscriptions. I argue that these objects ought to be treated as meaningful expressions of individuals’ piety rather than as reflections of actual cult practices.
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A NEW VOTIVE ROMAN INSCRIPTION FROM ROGATICA DEDICATED TO LIBER PATER (EAST DALMATIA) [PDF]

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Recently, in the riverbed of the Rakitnica River in Rogatica, during the construction of the embankment, a monument with an inscription in Latin was noticed, which originates from the immediate surroundings and was brought with the remaining large pieces of stone. It is a Roman votive inscription dedicated to the Roman deity Liber Pater. In addition to
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Saints in the Vineyards: How St. Urban and St. Donatus Shaped Popular Religion in the Multicultural Arad Wine Region

Banatica
This study aims to explore the cult of Saint Urban and Saint Donatus in the Arad vineyard region between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries, highlighting the profound impact these saints had on local Catholic communities, especially among winegrowers
Sorin Pribac
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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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A Twice-Inscribed Strigil from the Sanctuary of Apollo on Despotiko

Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens
:During the 2016 season, the excavations at the Sanctuary of Apollo on Despotiko in the Cyclades revealed a Late Archaic bronze strigil with two superimposed incised inscriptions on its handle.
Manolis P. Petrakis
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