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Aus dem Achämenidenreich Bronze Wichtige Figur, Ex-voto. 5 cm hoch. 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr.
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Aus dem Achämenidenreich Bronze Wichtige Figur, Ex-voto. 5 cm hoch. 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr.

Figure or ex-voto - important - Bronze Achaemenid Empire, 5th century BC. 5 cm height wihtout stand Stand display included Condition: Good, see photos. Provenance: Private collection, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Acquired in a public auction. With spanish export license. Small bronze ex-votos were important religious objects in the Achaemenid Empire during the 5th century BC. The Achaemenid Empire, which extended from the eastern Mediterranean to Central Asia, brought together many peoples, traditions, and beliefs. Within this diverse cultural environment, the practice of dedicating votive offerings played a significant role in expressions of personal devotion and gratitude toward divine powers. Ex-votos were objects offered in sanctuaries, temples, or sacred places as a way of fulfilling a vow, seeking protection, or giving thanks for favors received. Bronze was a particularly suitable material for these offerings because it was durable, relatively accessible, and capable of being cast into a wide variety of forms. Small bronze ex-votos have been discovered in several regions that formed part of the Achaemenid world, including Iran, Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and the Levant. These objects often represented human figures, animals, weapons, or symbolic items associated with religious beliefs and local traditions. Their size made them easy to transport and dedicate, allowing individuals from different social backgrounds to participate in acts of worship. In some cases, the figures display artistic features characteristic of Achaemenid craftsmanship, such as careful attention to clothing, posture, and decorative details. At the same time, many examples reveal the influence of regional artistic traditions, reflecting the multicultural nature of the empire. The study of small bronze ex-votos provides valuable information about everyday religious practices that are not always visible in monumental architecture or royal inscriptions. Unlike the grand reliefs and palaces associated with Achaemenid kings, these modest objects offer insight into the personal beliefs and concerns of ordinary people. They illustrate how individuals interacted with the sacred world through tangible offerings and demonstrate the coexistence of imperial and local cultural traditions. Today, small bronze ex-votos remain important archaeological evidence for understanding religion, art, and society in the Achaemenid Empire during the 5th century BC.

Nr. 104913354

Nicht mehr verfügbar
Aus dem Achämenidenreich Bronze Wichtige Figur, Ex-voto. 5 cm hoch. 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr.

Aus dem Achämenidenreich Bronze Wichtige Figur, Ex-voto. 5 cm hoch. 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr.

Figure or ex-voto

- important -

Bronze

Achaemenid Empire, 5th century BC.

5 cm height wihtout stand

Stand display included

Condition: Good, see photos.

Provenance: Private collection, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Acquired in a public auction. With spanish export license.


Small bronze ex-votos were important religious objects in the Achaemenid Empire during the 5th century BC. The Achaemenid Empire, which extended from the eastern Mediterranean to Central Asia, brought together many peoples, traditions, and beliefs. Within this diverse cultural environment, the practice of dedicating votive offerings played a significant role in expressions of personal devotion and gratitude toward divine powers.

Ex-votos were objects offered in sanctuaries, temples, or sacred places as a way of fulfilling a vow, seeking protection, or giving thanks for favors received. Bronze was a particularly suitable material for these offerings because it was durable, relatively accessible, and capable of being cast into a wide variety of forms. Small bronze ex-votos have been discovered in several regions that formed part of the Achaemenid world, including Iran, Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and the Levant.

These objects often represented human figures, animals, weapons, or symbolic items associated with religious beliefs and local traditions. Their size made them easy to transport and dedicate, allowing individuals from different social backgrounds to participate in acts of worship. In some cases, the figures display artistic features characteristic of Achaemenid craftsmanship, such as careful attention to clothing, posture, and decorative details. At the same time, many examples reveal the influence of regional artistic traditions, reflecting the multicultural nature of the empire.

The study of small bronze ex-votos provides valuable information about everyday religious practices that are not always visible in monumental architecture or royal inscriptions. Unlike the grand reliefs and palaces associated with Achaemenid kings, these modest objects offer insight into the personal beliefs and concerns of ordinary people. They illustrate how individuals interacted with the sacred world through tangible offerings and demonstrate the coexistence of imperial and local cultural traditions.

Today, small bronze ex-votos remain important archaeological evidence for understanding religion, art, and society in the Achaemenid Empire during the 5th century BC.

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