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  1. List of Votive Offerings from the Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia, Sparta, University of Liverpool. Number Description. C401-4 Human heads, from vases or figurines C405-8 Upper parts of human figurines C409-11 Schematic human figurines C412 Fragment of a miniature mask C413 Head and neck of human figurine.

  2. 27 de ene. de 2017 · Front and back of a fragmentary mask from the sanctuary of Artemis Orthia (photograph T. Parikh, British Museum 1923.0201.247) Between 1906 and 1910, the British School at Athens uncovered at least six hundred and three masks at the Artemis Orthia site, which they calculated according to the number of noses they had identified.

  3. The Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia is an archaeological site located in Sparta, Greece. It is associated with the goddess Artemis Orthia, who was an important goddess of the Spartan pantheon. The sanctuary was built in the 8th century BCE and used until the 2nd century CE. It contains an important collection of artifacts, including the remains of ...

  4. Apart from the terracotta figurines from the sanctuary, terracottas from the other sanctuaries in the city, such as the sanctuary of Artemis Orthia, also are briefly discussed. See Full PDF Download PDF. See Full PDF Download PDF. Related Papers. 2022 AIA and SCS joint Annual Meeting, January 5-8, in San Francisco, CA.

  5. The Spartan sanctuary of Artemis Orthia is also the find-spot of other unusual series of votive offerings, among which are the curious tiny lead relief-figurines, representing a winged goddess , a variety of human figures, and different kinds of animals.

  6. Media in category "Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia" The following 32 files are in this category, out of 32 total. Ancient Greek Cult display, Garstang Museum.jpg 4,979 × 3,392; 7.25 MB. Artemis Orthia location-es.svg 992 × 794; 3.49 MB. Artemis Orthia location.svg 991 × 784; 96 KB.

  7. 18 de oct. de 2013 · The traveller who approaches Sparta from the north and crosses the Eurotas by the new bridge (P. 12) sees before him a series of low rounded hills which extend across his path in the form of a crescent and hide from his view the modern town.Straight before him the ragged core of the Byzantine fortification wall rises on the crest of the hill, and a bridle-path which climbs the steep slope to ...