This paper offers a survey of votive offerings related to equestrian contests. After discussing several biases that the research must take into account, four categories of dedications and implied “messages” are differentiated: material dedications (used and reproduced objects); event-based pictorial votive offerings; prizes; and non-specific valuables. Next, we ask the question, how far did a sanctuary’s connection with equestrian contests produce an effect on the stock of dedications. The Athenian Acropolis is used as a case study. Although equestrian contests enjoyed a high reputation within the Panathenaic games in honor of Athena Polias –cf. the range of different hippic competitions and the number of prize amphorae earned through victo...
Many of the important sanctuaries of ancient Greece were established during the Early Iron Age (EIA)...
The discoveries that have occurred over the last sixty years, together with chronological considerat...
This article looks at changes in the way in which athletic and military victories were commemorated ...
In his Periegesis (5.21), Pausanias writes about touring the sanctuary of Olympia. Describing the Al...
In his Periegesis (5.21), Pausanias writes about touring the sanctuary of Olympia. Describing the Al...
The Sanctuary of Zeus on Mt. Lykaion in Arcadia was well known as the site of the Lykaia, athletic a...
A society that regards nature as divine is constantly reminded of its dependence on the gods. It com...
A society that regards nature as divine is constantly reminded of its dependence on the gods. It com...
The approximately 400 inscribed stone dedications published by A. E. Raubitschek in Dedications from...
The subject of this study is an examination of the equestrian statue in Greece during the Archaic pe...
Many of the important sanctuaries of ancient Greece were established during the Early Iron Age (EIA)...
In this thesis prizes and awards presented to contestants of games are traced back to the age of Anc...
In this article, a choice of votive offerings for Artemis Hemera at Lousoi is discussed, viewed unde...
In this article, a choice of votive offerings for Artemis Hemera at Lousoi is discussed, viewed unde...
An Attic relief base in the National Archaeological Museum represents an unusually large number of h...
Many of the important sanctuaries of ancient Greece were established during the Early Iron Age (EIA)...
The discoveries that have occurred over the last sixty years, together with chronological considerat...
This article looks at changes in the way in which athletic and military victories were commemorated ...
In his Periegesis (5.21), Pausanias writes about touring the sanctuary of Olympia. Describing the Al...
In his Periegesis (5.21), Pausanias writes about touring the sanctuary of Olympia. Describing the Al...
The Sanctuary of Zeus on Mt. Lykaion in Arcadia was well known as the site of the Lykaia, athletic a...
A society that regards nature as divine is constantly reminded of its dependence on the gods. It com...
A society that regards nature as divine is constantly reminded of its dependence on the gods. It com...
The approximately 400 inscribed stone dedications published by A. E. Raubitschek in Dedications from...
The subject of this study is an examination of the equestrian statue in Greece during the Archaic pe...
Many of the important sanctuaries of ancient Greece were established during the Early Iron Age (EIA)...
In this thesis prizes and awards presented to contestants of games are traced back to the age of Anc...
In this article, a choice of votive offerings for Artemis Hemera at Lousoi is discussed, viewed unde...
In this article, a choice of votive offerings for Artemis Hemera at Lousoi is discussed, viewed unde...
An Attic relief base in the National Archaeological Museum represents an unusually large number of h...
Many of the important sanctuaries of ancient Greece were established during the Early Iron Age (EIA)...
The discoveries that have occurred over the last sixty years, together with chronological considerat...
This article looks at changes in the way in which athletic and military victories were commemorated ...