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Face of igcyr022300 Dedication to Hecate and other deities

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4.4 MB

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Publisher
University of Bologna
Start date
1919
End date
1923
Century
3rd Century B.C.
Historical period
Hellenistic period
Description

Face of igcyr022300 Dedication to Hecate and other deities, after 1923, inv. n. E1820. Department of Antiquities, Shahat.

Collective limestone altar built from at least two big blocks, forming a rectangular base, upon which lies a table with at least five compartments; cornices on top and below; the table has been recut and only three compartments survive on the left (1.93 0.62 0.60).

Inscribed on the edge of the compartments, the separation marks not corresponding strictly to a limit of compartment (0.675 0.045).

Subject
IGCyr022300 - Dedication
Subject keywords
Hygieia
Panakeia
Heracles
Hekate
Language
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Place
Cyrene, Libya  
Related documents
View of igcyr022300 Dedication to Hecate and other deities  
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IGCyr | GVCyr Images (1st edition)  
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14008/76930
Project
IGCyr  
Data provider
Department of Antiquities, Shahat  
License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Links
https://igcyr.unibo.it/igcyr022300
https://www.trismegistos.org/text/738246
Rights Holder
Department of Antiquities, Shahat  
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