Roman Votive Uterus. Being a woman in roman gaul: © the board of trustees of the science museum, london. In almost white terra cotta, 17.2 cm long, 10 cm. The numerous votive uteri found across the central italian peninsula from the fourth to first centuries bce are puzzlingly evocative. Terra cotta, buff, unglazed, in form of uterus, 6. The numerous votive uteri found across the central italian peninsula from the fourth to first centuries bce are puzzlingly evocative. Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a creative commons attribution 4.0 international licence. Gendered votive offerings in a colonial context gendered healing votives in roman gaul gaul’s annexation into.
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© the board of trustees of the science museum, london. Gendered votive offerings in a colonial context gendered healing votives in roman gaul gaul’s annexation into. Being a woman in roman gaul: Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a creative commons attribution 4.0 international licence. The numerous votive uteri found across the central italian peninsula from the fourth to first centuries bce are puzzlingly evocative. In almost white terra cotta, 17.2 cm long, 10 cm. The numerous votive uteri found across the central italian peninsula from the fourth to first centuries bce are puzzlingly evocative. Terra cotta, buff, unglazed, in form of uterus, 6.
This firstcentury A.D. ceramic votive depicts an image of a uterus; it
Roman Votive Uterus In almost white terra cotta, 17.2 cm long, 10 cm. Terra cotta, buff, unglazed, in form of uterus, 6. In almost white terra cotta, 17.2 cm long, 10 cm. Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a creative commons attribution 4.0 international licence. Being a woman in roman gaul: The numerous votive uteri found across the central italian peninsula from the fourth to first centuries bce are puzzlingly evocative. © the board of trustees of the science museum, london. Gendered votive offerings in a colonial context gendered healing votives in roman gaul gaul’s annexation into. The numerous votive uteri found across the central italian peninsula from the fourth to first centuries bce are puzzlingly evocative.