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VOTIVE PAINTING AS A NARRATIVE ABOUT A MIRACLE
Folklore: structure, typology, semiotics, 2022The article deals with votive paintings of the Alpine region. These attractive works of folk art (and the religious culture of the Catholic South of Europe as well) are observed from the point of view of their functional aims as testimonies of a miracle ...
Liudmila V. Fadeyeva
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Votive Offerings, Graffiti, or Scribal Exercises?
Vetus Testamentum (Print), 2022This short article revisits the question whether a class of inscriptions from the Phoenician city of Sarepta and the Israelite settlement at Kuntillet ʿAjrud should be understood as votive offerings, graffiti, or scribal exercises.
G. Wearne
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Ritual Inscriptions from Uzundara
Vostok. Afro-aziatskie obshchestva: istoriia i sovremennost, 2021The paper presents three Greek votive graffiti from the excavations of citadel of Fortress Uzundara (Uzbekistan) and describes their archaeological context.
N. Dvurechenskaya
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A NEW VOTIVE ROMAN INSCRIPTION FROM ROGATICA DEDICATED TO LIBER PATER (EAST DALMATIA)
Classica et ChristianaRecently, 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
Vladimir P. Petrovic
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ARYS Antigüedad Religiones y Sociedades
This short paper focuses on the dedication of bronze votive heads inside the sacred deposit discovered at Bagno Grande in San Casciano dei Bagni (Tuscani, Italy), in the ancient territory of the city-state of Cleusi/Clusium.
Jacopo Tabolli
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This short paper focuses on the dedication of bronze votive heads inside the sacred deposit discovered at Bagno Grande in San Casciano dei Bagni (Tuscani, Italy), in the ancient territory of the city-state of Cleusi/Clusium.
Jacopo Tabolli
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Inscriptions from the excavations of North-West suburb of Gorgippia
Древности БоспораIn the article are published 45 fragments of Greek inscriptions, which were discovered in the course of archaeological investigations of IA RAS (IA AS USSR before 1993) in 1985 and 1987.
Н.В. Завойкина +1 more
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Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy
This research seeks to study and analyse two Sabaic inscriptions from the archaeological site of Kamna (Kmnhw) in Wādī al‐Jawf in northern Yemen. These two votive inscriptions, dedicated to the Sabaean god ʾAlmaqah, date back to the second half of the ...
Mohammed Ali Al‐Hajj
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This research seeks to study and analyse two Sabaic inscriptions from the archaeological site of Kamna (Kmnhw) in Wādī al‐Jawf in northern Yemen. These two votive inscriptions, dedicated to the Sabaean god ʾAlmaqah, date back to the second half of the ...
Mohammed Ali Al‐Hajj
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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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Studies in Pyu Epigraphy II. Pyu Inscriptions on Molded Tablets: A Way Forward?
Journal of Burma Studies:The Pyu language is known from some 150 inscriptions, a few of them long and most of them short. Almost none can be reliably dated, but paleographical and archeological evidence suggests that the earliest dates from the first half of the first ...
Marc Miyake, Julian Wheatley
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