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posted by on Sunday November 27 2016, @09:02AM   Printer-friendly
from the better-than-finding-potsherds dept.

Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story about terracotta body parts which have been found in Italy by archaeologists for decades:

One site contained 1,654 votive feet, made of terracotta. Another had more than 400 terracotta wombs. At Ponte di Nona, there were 8,395 votives recovered in the 1970s—of the 6,171 that were identifiable body parts, 985 were heads, about as many were eyes, and 2,368 were feet. Overall, at about 150 sites, archaeologists have uncovered tens of thousands of feet, legs, arms, hands, heads, eyes, ears, breasts, uteri, vulvae, phalluses, and sometimes whole midriff sections, with indistinct organs exposed.

[...] It's clear that these anatomical votives were connected in some way with health and well-being, but for years scholars have debated exactly who used them and how. Once it was thought that the votives were primarily used by rural people, but Flemming argues that it was a "wide-spread, accessible, and inclusive," popular inside cities and far out into the countryside, and available both to elites and lower classes.

Some scholars believe that the votives reflects pleas for the healing of particular body parts or were thank-you gifts for prayers answered. Some shrines may have specialized in particular illnesses—at least that's one explanation for why one place might have a great concentration of hands, another a great concentration of eyes, and another a great concentration of uteri.


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  • (Score: 1) by anubi on Monday November 28 2016, @01:32AM

    by anubi (2828) on Monday November 28 2016, @01:32AM (#433861) Journal

    People who have "leadership skills" often lead scores of gullible "believers" to do the damndest things.

    This still goes on to this day.

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