The shrines of pre-Roman Veneto provide a significant panorama of finds, thanks to the many detailed publications that have followed one another over the past twenty years of research. The assumptions built up through this work make it possible to go beyond the simple categorisation and stylistic chronology of these votive offerings to develop theories on seemingly marginal aspects of the phenomenology of cult practices. Within this panorama of sanctuaries, which predominantly contain metal votive offers, elements relating to small metallurgy should not be considered secondary, as they underpinned the production of both decorated and undecorated foils and statuettes. In this production, it is possible to identify both “primary” and “second...
In the central Apennine region, small votive bronzes representing especially Hercules have definitel...
This study catalogues and analyses 329 statuettes and amulets from Thonis- Heracleion, a sunken city...
In Roman culture and early Christianity, discourses and practices related to human sacrifice seem to...
The shrines of pre-Roman Veneto provide a significant panorama of finds, thanks to the many detailed...
The existence of a votive deposit implies the voluntary displacement of ritual objects. This is the ...
The topic of this paper is ossuary dressing in the broader context of the commemoration of death in ...
The paper focuses on materials from some sanctuaries of the Picenean area between the 3rd and 1st c...
We present the first investigation on bronze and lead products found at the Venetic-Roman site (IIB....
Many of the important sanctuaries of ancient Greece were established during the Early Iron Age (EIA)...
The oldest clay votive figurines, which were found on the Patela hill, near Priniàs, date back to th...
The bronzes of Asia Minor in the Greek sanctuaries form, in the Archaic period, a complex group whic...
The sanctuaries of southeast Italy have produced many votives, mainly small items of little intrinsi...
L’article rend compte de la production de sculptures votives grandeur nature en Italie du xve au xvi...
The Late etruscan terracotta votive heads from Tessennano were found near a rural sanctuary about a ...
The bronze fragments from the archaic votive deposits of the sanctuary of Demetra Thesmophoros at Bi...
In the central Apennine region, small votive bronzes representing especially Hercules have definitel...
This study catalogues and analyses 329 statuettes and amulets from Thonis- Heracleion, a sunken city...
In Roman culture and early Christianity, discourses and practices related to human sacrifice seem to...
The shrines of pre-Roman Veneto provide a significant panorama of finds, thanks to the many detailed...
The existence of a votive deposit implies the voluntary displacement of ritual objects. This is the ...
The topic of this paper is ossuary dressing in the broader context of the commemoration of death in ...
The paper focuses on materials from some sanctuaries of the Picenean area between the 3rd and 1st c...
We present the first investigation on bronze and lead products found at the Venetic-Roman site (IIB....
Many of the important sanctuaries of ancient Greece were established during the Early Iron Age (EIA)...
The oldest clay votive figurines, which were found on the Patela hill, near Priniàs, date back to th...
The bronzes of Asia Minor in the Greek sanctuaries form, in the Archaic period, a complex group whic...
The sanctuaries of southeast Italy have produced many votives, mainly small items of little intrinsi...
L’article rend compte de la production de sculptures votives grandeur nature en Italie du xve au xvi...
The Late etruscan terracotta votive heads from Tessennano were found near a rural sanctuary about a ...
The bronze fragments from the archaic votive deposits of the sanctuary of Demetra Thesmophoros at Bi...
In the central Apennine region, small votive bronzes representing especially Hercules have definitel...
This study catalogues and analyses 329 statuettes and amulets from Thonis- Heracleion, a sunken city...
In Roman culture and early Christianity, discourses and practices related to human sacrifice seem to...