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Votive relief from a healing sanctuary. Greek, 100-200 CE. It was common practice in antiquity to dedicate representations of afflicted body parts at a healing shrine, either as an offering of thanks for a cure or in hope of one. The inscription on this marble relief can be translated: 'Tyche [dedicated this] to Asklepios and Hygieia as a thank offering'. From the island of MÃlos, Aegean Sea. Marble, 12 x 8 in. Inv. GR 1867, 0508.117.
Location
British Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART193753
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
1785px × 2796px
Photo Credit
© The Trustees of the British Museum / Art Resource, NY
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1st century CE
2nd century CE
Asclepius, God of Healing
Foot, Anatomy
Greek script
Healing
Hellenistic Period (330-27 BCE)
Hygieia
Inscription
Leg, Anatomy
Marble
Medicine
Offering
Relief
Stele
Votive