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Abstract

Gina Salapata
Greek votive plaques: manufacture, display, disposal

Votive plaques are often studied individually, but not as a type of dedication in a systematic way.Only few plaques were found in the Greek main land, but recently a large amount was discovered in Magna Graecia, more precise in Lokroi. As the Lokrian plaques are not published yet, the author focuses on organising the Greek main land plaques in a new typology. In addition she pays some more attention to the terracotta plaques, as the survived commonly in the archaeological record.

Article in volume 77, 2002, pages 19-42

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