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Votive Coins in Delian Inscriptions
The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1883In the very important Delian inscriptions of which one is published by M. Homolle in the sixth volume of the Bulletin dc Correspondance Hellénique, mention is made among the votive offerings preserved in the temple of Apollo of several sorts of coins. In his comments upon these mentions, both in the inscription which he publishes, and in others which ...
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Epitome and Eternity: Some Epitaphs and Votive Inscriptions in the Latin Love Elegists
2013Luke Houghton
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Painted Votive Plaques and an Early Inscription from Aegina
The Annual of the British School at Athens, 1954This article is intended to serve as an introduction to the study of painted votive plaques; not that such a study is by any means novel, but since Otto Benndorf's published work on them the amount of material known has increased, and further consideration of them both as painted objects and as dedications seems desirable.
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On a Votive Tablet, with Inscription, recently found at Binchester
2019Archaeologia Aeliana, 8, 247 ...
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Nouvelle inscription votive à Montauban-de-Luchon
Revue des Études Anciennes, 1926Lizop Raymond. Nouvelle inscription votive à Montauban-de-Luchon. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 28, 1926, n°3. p. 255.
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Une inscription votive découverte à Thibilis (Announah, Numidie)
Comptes-rendus des séances de l année - Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, 1918Héron de Villefosse Antoine. Une inscription votive découverte à Thibilis (Announah, Numidie). In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 62ᵉ année, N. 4, 1918. pp. 233-234.
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Votive inscriptions in Linear A
2002Paper 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, 2011In 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, 1930Among 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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Iliria, 1989
Komata Damian. Një mbishkrim votiv nga Dushkaraku (rr. i Vlorës) /Une inscription votive à Dushkarak, district de Vlora. In: Iliria, vol. 19 n°1, 1989. pp. 267-268.
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Komata Damian. Një mbishkrim votiv nga Dushkaraku (rr. i Vlorës) /Une inscription votive à Dushkarak, district de Vlora. In: Iliria, vol. 19 n°1, 1989. pp. 267-268.
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