Toys for the Gods: Clay and Jewellery Toys in Lavinium and Etruria - Université Sorbonne Paris Nord
Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2018

Toys for the Gods: Clay and Jewellery Toys in Lavinium and Etruria

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In various Central Italian and Etrurian sacred sanctuaries, such as Lavinium, Gabii, or Nemi for Lazio, Cerveteri, Tessennano, or Veii in Etruria, statues were discovered representing young men and women, as well as little boys and girls, holding balls, birds, tops, fruits or jewellery. Researchers have demonstrated that the personality of the deity honoured in the sanctuary may explain these types of offerings. In order to further investigate the reason of this votive context, this article compares archaeological finds with Greek, as well as Latin, authors who explain the function of these objects.
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hal-02401956 , version 1 (10-12-2019)

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Émilie Thibaut-Fréville. Toys for the Gods: Clay and Jewellery Toys in Lavinium and Etruria. 8th International Toy Research Association World Conference, International Toy Research Association (ITRA), Jul 2018, Paris, France. ⟨hal-02401956⟩
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