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34 The statue does not have an inscription relating to Thufltha , but the dedication to this god is deduced from the fact that the child and another object in the Montecchio bronze cache , a candelabrum , 35 have dedications to Thufitha ...
34 The statue does not have an inscription relating to Thufltha , but the dedication to this god is deduced from the fact that the child and another object in the Montecchio bronze cache , a candelabrum , 35 have dedications to Thufitha ...
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On the simplest level , the profusion of ( often modest ) Archaic dedications at Greek sanctuaries is testimony , in a form that does not really persist into later times , of a widespread sentiment evoked by these places .
On the simplest level , the profusion of ( often modest ) Archaic dedications at Greek sanctuaries is testimony , in a form that does not really persist into later times , of a widespread sentiment evoked by these places .
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Down to the end of the 8th century at any rate , Isthmia shows little sign of having attracted dedications in metal from other regions of the Greek world , let alone from beyond it : Catherine Morgan notes just one tripod - attachment ...
Down to the end of the 8th century at any rate , Isthmia shows little sign of having attracted dedications in metal from other regions of the Greek world , let alone from beyond it : Catherine Morgan notes just one tripod - attachment ...
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