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Somdej Toh started creating the very first batch of Phra Somdej amulets in B.E.2409 (1866). Phra Somdej is one of the Five Grand set of BenjaPakee as ... morethe leading amulet. It is used to raise funds to help the temple producing the amulets.
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Roman very rare Votive, two lead links representing chain, in as found condition in York City centre within the Roman fortress boundaries in Private residence ... moregrounds in 1968/70, an absolutely fabulous artefact from York/Eboracum Britain. L143e NB. This Private dig by my late Father unearthed many fascinating ancient artefacts from the Northern Capital of England Eboracum! when many building projects where sadly bulldozing there way through Yorks History. Listing references to others below. L144b L145a L145b L145c L145d L145e L145f L145g L145h L145i
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And there is a Naga, spreading its head like a wreck, rising from the shoulder to cover the head of the Buddha image. This is the Buddha's conduct as ... morehe sits and enjoys happiness within the circle of the coiled serpent serpent that surrounds his body.
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Genuine Authentic and original bronze Soldier form antiquity- from about 500BC Museum quality will never see one that you can buy again.
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Scythia, Bucranium, Cast Lead, c. 7th- 4th Cent BC, Rare! Cast Lead; 31mm/10.1gm (all mm = top of skull to muzzle only). Oxen and other animals were a ... morefavorite motif in local history and a number of lead votive artifacts have been found in the area.
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Claudius I, Roman emperor A.D. 41-54. CLAUDIUS DRUSUS NERO GERMANICUS. He was the younger son of Drusus, the brother of the emperor Tiberius, and of Antonia, ... moreand was born on August 1st, B.C. 10, at Lyons in Gaul.
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ONE OF A KIND MAYAN TERRACOTA CIRCLE OF FRIENDS. These candle holders feature a ring of friends with arms entwined, circling a candle. Rare green yellow ... moreclay color. THE PIECE IS MADE IN HIGH QUALITY CERAMIC AND AND IT HAS BEEN FIRED MANY TO MAKE THE PIECE STRONGER THE PAINT IS UNGLAZED AND IT FEATURES A CANDLE HOLDER IN THE MIDDLE ,EACH PIECE IS UNIQUE AS THERE IS NO OTHER PIECE ALIKE,THE ARTIST CREATES UNIQUE PATTERNS TO THIS PIECE UNIQUE.
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Caesaria Maritima, Samaria Mint. An interesting bronze coin of Nero minted in Caesaria Maritima, Samaria. Bust of Emperor Neroon obverse and Tyche on ... morereverse. A great way to display an ancient coins collection.
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RARE! Sukhothai Terracotta Buddhist Inscribed Rattling Votive Amulet Relic LARGE SIZE Excavated near Present Day Sukhothai Thailand A MUST HAVE FOR ANY ... moreREAL COLLECTOR This is a very rare find indeed. An ancient Sukhothai terracotta Buddhist inscribed rattling votive amulet relic excavated near present day Sukhothai Thailand and then used by Buddhist monks. we cam see gold leaf that was placed on the amulet by monks and/or believers during worship. I have included more info about the Sukhothai Kingdom below. Buddhist amulets like this were commonly kept by Buddhist monks and believers in the dwellings or on their person for use in devotionals.This piece rattles when it is moved. It contains a small stone inside which is referred to the the Heart of the Buddha. It also contains a Buddhist Sutra inscribed on the rear side of the amulet. To find a relic of this age in such fine condition is very rare. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Dimensions: Can be seen in the photos above. Materials: Terracotta Age: Unknown. could date back as far as the 12th Century. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Thanks for your time and consideration. Dobuydon SHIPPING(PLEASE READ) I will ship your item via International Registered Air Mail as soon as payment is received. Registered Mail is the most reliable and secure method of shipping and guarantees that your item will arrive. I have never lost any registered mail shipments. Normal shipping time to most locations is 10-14 business days. Sometimes it can take longer… please be patient. Once your shipment arrives. A signature will be required. If no one is available to sign for the shipment the post office should leave a notice and you may have to go pick up your item. Expedited shipping via International Express Mail Service(EMS) is available for an extra charge. Normal shipping time to most locations via EMS is 5 working days. Please email me for a price quote if you desire express shipping. Please remember to check customs
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This is a very rare find indeed, an ancient Lanna period terracotta Buddhist votive vase decorated with images of four guardian elephants. This area was ... moreonce known as the Kingdom of Lanna (Land of A Million Rice Fields) the capital of which was located in the city of Chiang Mai.
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A lesser version, the Minusculae Quinquatria, was held on the Ides of June, June 13, by the flute-players, who were particularly useful to religion. The ... moreAventine sanctuary of Minerva continued to be an important center of the arts for much of the middle Roman Republic.
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Gota (Olbia) on the fringes of ancient Greece. Cast Lead; 52mm/8.1gm.
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Thai Amulet Created and Chanting by Ajarn or Monk in Thailand. The Amulets is for People Believed in Thai Amulet. The Power of Thai amulet. Most Popular ... moreCharm Amulet in Thailand. Amulet Charm Protection.
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And there is a Naga, spreading its head like a wreck, rising from the shoulder to cover the head of the Buddha image. This is the Buddha's conduct as ... morehe sits and enjoys happiness within the circle of the coiled serpent serpent that surrounds his body.
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Somdej Toh started creating the very first batch of Phra Somdej amulets in B.E.2409 (1866). Phra Somdej is one of the Five Grand set of BenjaPakee as ... morethe leading amulet. It is used to raise funds to help the temple producing the amulets.
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Cast Lead; 42mm/13.4gm (all mm = top of skull to muzzle only). This motif has been found on painted pottery in Iraq dating from 5000 BC. It was later ... moreimported into Bronze Age Creteas part of the bull and double-ax cult, where the bull’s head was decorated with a garland of grapes.
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The large and important island of Rhodos, off the south-west coast of Asia Minor, produced a considerable coinage in the archaic period from its three ... moremajor cities, Ialysos, Kamiros and Lindos. After the Persian wars no further coinage was issued on the island until the foundation of the new federal capital circa 408 B.C.
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Votive and Historical Texts from Babylonia and Assyria. Title: Votive and Historical Texts from Babylonia and Assyria. Author: Stephens, Frederick J. ... moreCrisp hardcover.; Reprint of 1937 edition, Yale University Press.
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Galba (Latin:Servius Sulpicius Galba Caesar Augustus ; 24 December 3 BC - 15 January 69), pron.was Roman Emperor for seven months from 68 to 69. He was ... morethe first emperor of the Year of the Four Emperors and the last emperor born in the First Century BC.
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The Colonnade mosque series of Indian Islamic temple tokens were struck in and around Calcutta and Bombay (Mumbai) from the mid 19th century until the ... more1940’s. High-grade silver temple tokens of similar weight to contemporary rupees were used only for votive purposes and did not circulate as currency.
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(She is co-author of “The Thetford Treasure”. Contents (Chapter Headings): 1) Collectors and Prudes. 2) Fertility and Religion. 3) The Phallus and the ... moreEvil Eye. 4) Dionysus and Drama. 7) Conclusions.
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Amulets like this were commonly kept by believers in their dwellings or on their person for use in devotionals. To find a relic of this age in such fine ... morecondition is very rare. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now!
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Phra Tha Kradan votive tablets, first found in 1917 in many areas of Sri Sawat district, Kanchanaburi province, were made of lead. The recovering of the ... moremoulds and pieces of lead with red rust at Lanthom cave together with votive tablets led to the assumption that this location must have been the production site.
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Cerveteri, Tarquinia, and Vetulonia appear to have been the main centers for the production of this exquisite jewelry. The Etruscan cities were independent ... morecity-states linked to each other only by a common religion, language and culture in general.
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RARE! Hariphunchai Period Terracotta Buddhist Votive Amulet Relic FREE STAND INCLUDED Excavated near Lamphun Thailand A MUST HAVE FOR ANY REAL COLLECTOR ... moreThis is a very rare find indeed. An acient Haripunchai period terracotta Buddhist votive amulet relic excavated near present day Lamphun Thailand which was then part of the Kingdom of Hariphunchai. Hariphunchai(or Haribhunjaya) Pali: Haripunjaya) was a Mon kingdom in the north of present Thailand in the centuries before the Thais moved into the area. Its capital was at Lamphun. Which at the time was also called Hariphunchai. In 1292 the city was besieged and captured by the Thai kingdom of Lanna. According to some ancient chronicles. The city was founded by a hermit named Suthep in 661 AD. And the Mon ruler of Lopburi sent his daughter Jamadevi to become its first queen. However. This date is now considered as too early, and the actual beginning is placed at around 750 AD. At that time, most of what is now central Thailand was under the rule of various Mon city states, known collectively as the Dvaravati kingdom. Queen Jamadevi gave birth to twins. The older succeeding her as the ruler of Lamphun, and the younger becoming ruler of neighboring Lampang. The chronicles say that the Khmer unsuccessfully besieged Hariphunchai several times during the 11th century. It is not clear if the chronicles describe actual or legendary events. But the other Dvaravati Mon kingdoms did in fact fall to the Khmers at this time. The early 13th century was a golden time for Hariphunchai, as the chronicles talk only about religious activities or constructing buildings, not about wars. Nevertheless, Hariphunchai was besieged in 1292 by the Thai king Mengrai. Who incorporated it into his Lannathai kingdom. Buddhist amulets like this were commonly kept by Buddhist monks and believers in the dwellings or on their person for use in devotionals. To find a relic of this age in such fine condition is very rare. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Dimensions: Ca
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RARE! Hariphunchai Period Terracotta Buddhist Votive Amulet Relic FREE STAND INCLUDED Excavated near Lamphun Thailand A MUST HAVE FOR ANY REAL COLLECTOR ... moreThis is a very rare find indeed. An acient Haripunchai period terracotta Buddhist votive amulet relic excavated near present day Lamphun Thailand which was then part of the Kingdom of Hariphunchai. Hariphunchai(or Haribhunjaya) Pali: Haripunjaya) was a Mon kingdom in the north of present Thailand in the centuries before the Thais moved into the area. Its capital was at Lamphun. Which at the time was also called Hariphunchai. In 1292 the city was besieged and captured by the Thai kingdom of Lanna. According to some ancient chronicles. The city was founded by a hermit named Suthep in 661 AD. And the Mon ruler of Lopburi sent his daughter Jamadevi to become its first queen. However. This date is now considered as too early, and the actual beginning is placed at around 750 AD. At that time, most of what is now central Thailand was under the rule of various Mon city states, known collectively as the Dvaravati kingdom. Queen Jamadevi gave birth to twins. The older succeeding her as the ruler of Lamphun, and the younger becoming ruler of neighboring Lampang. The chronicles say that the Khmer unsuccessfully besieged Hariphunchai several times during the 11th century. It is not clear if the chronicles describe actual or legendary events. But the other Dvaravati Mon kingdoms did in fact fall to the Khmers at this time. The early 13th century was a golden time for Hariphunchai, as the chronicles talk only about religious activities or constructing buildings, not about wars. Nevertheless, Hariphunchai was besieged in 1292 by the Thai king Mengrai. Who incorporated it into his Lannathai kingdom. Buddhist amulets like this were commonly kept by Buddhist monks and believers in the dwellings or on their person for use in devotionals. To find a relic of this age in such fine condition is very rare. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Dimensions: Ca
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RARE! Hariphunchai Period Terracotta Buddhist Votive Amulet Relic FREE STAND INCLUDED Excavated near Lamphun Thailand A MUST HAVE FOR ANY REAL COLLECTOR ... moreThis is a very rare find indeed. An acient Haripunchai period terracotta Buddhist votive amulet relic excavated near present day Lamphun Thailand which was then part of the Kingdom of Hariphunchai. Hariphunchai(or Haribhunjaya) Pali: Haripunjaya) was a Mon kingdom in the north of present Thailand in the centuries before the Thais moved into the area. Its capital was at Lamphun. Which at the time was also called Hariphunchai. In 1292 the city was besieged and captured by the Thai kingdom of Lanna. According to some ancient chronicles. The city was founded by a hermit named Suthep in 661 AD. And the Mon ruler of Lopburi sent his daughter Jamadevi to become its first queen. However. This date is now considered as too early, and the actual beginning is placed at around 750 AD. At that time, most of what is now central Thailand was under the rule of various Mon city states, known collectively as the Dvaravati kingdom. Queen Jamadevi gave birth to twins. The older succeeding her as the ruler of Lamphun, and the younger becoming ruler of neighboring Lampang. The chronicles say that the Khmer unsuccessfully besieged Hariphunchai several times during the 11th century. It is not clear if the chronicles describe actual or legendary events. But the other Dvaravati Mon kingdoms did in fact fall to the Khmers at this time. The early 13th century was a golden time for Hariphunchai, as the chronicles talk only about religious activities or constructing buildings, not about wars. Nevertheless, Hariphunchai was besieged in 1292 by the Thai king Mengrai. Who incorporated it into his Lannathai kingdom. Buddhist amulets like this were commonly kept by Buddhist monks and believers in the dwellings or on their person for use in devotionals. To find a relic of this age in such fine condition is very rare. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Dimensions: Ca
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Super rare Celtic heavy 57.12g thick bronze bracelet in uncleaned condition beautiful patina beautifully made smooth workings this could well be made ... morea very wearable ancient artefact, could of been a votive offering/bent or just plough damage could of had two snake ends as one tapering so. L52u
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Very rare Roman votive lead mile marker with surveying hole ref. North York moors Found on Ny moors 1970s stunning little ancient artifact indeed
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The remains of the Baths of Caracalla are still one of the major tourist attractions of the Italian capital. Caracalla - Roman Emperor: 198-217 A.D. Caracalla ... moreas Caesar. Caracalla, of mixed Punic ,Roman and Syrian descent, was born Lucius Septimius Bassianus in Lugdunum ,Gaul (now Lyon ,France ), the son of the later Emperor Septimius Severus and Julia Domna.
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Somdej Toh started creating the very first batch of Phra Somdej amulets in B.E.2409 (1866). Phra Somdej is one of the Five Grand set of BenjaPakee as ... morethe leading amulet. It is used to raise funds to help the temple producing the amulets.
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Emperor Constantius II (337-361AD) Bronze. Constantius II as Augustus Æ4 / Votive wreath. Attribution: RIC VIII 113 [can't see that this is Antioch but ... morelikely]. An ancient Roman coin - a dark brown which I eventually photographed with lots of direct lighting to show details.
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Rare votive plaque symbolized Buddha making the gesture Bhumisparsa mudra: Gesture of calling the earth to witness ... The originality of this amulet ... moreis the representation of Buddha on both sides. Ancient bronze talisman - origin Thailand. Gesture of taking the earth as witness Bhūmisparśa-mudrā. Bhumisparsa Mudrā symbolizes enlightenment. Sitting position, right hand touches the ground, while the left rests on the legs, palm facing the sky. This mudrā represents the moment when Buddha, in response to Mâra, touches the earth, calling on nature to bear witness to his resolve. Weight: approx. 9g. - Height: 3 cm. - Width: 1.8cm. - Depth: 0.3 cm. To start or complete a collection.
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RARE! Hariphunchai Period Terracotta Buddhist Votive Amulet Relic FREE STAND INCLUDED Excavated near Lamphun Thailand A MUST HAVE FOR ANY REAL COLLECTOR ... moreThis is a very rare find indeed. An acient Haripunchai period terracotta Buddhist votive amulet relic excavated near present day Lamphun Thailand which was then part of the Kingdom of Hariphunchai. Hariphunchai(or Haribhunjaya) Pali: Haripunjaya) was a Mon kingdom in the north of present Thailand in the centuries before the Thais moved into the area. Its capital was at Lamphun. Which at the time was also called Hariphunchai. In 1292 the city was besieged and captured by the Thai kingdom of Lanna. According to some ancient chronicles. The city was founded by a hermit named Suthep in 661 AD. And the Mon ruler of Lopburi sent his daughter Jamadevi to become its first queen. However. This date is now considered as too early, and the actual beginning is placed at around 750 AD. At that time, most of what is now central Thailand was under the rule of various Mon city states, known collectively as the Dvaravati kingdom. Queen Jamadevi gave birth to twins. The older succeeding her as the ruler of Lamphun, and the younger becoming ruler of neighboring Lampang. The chronicles say that the Khmer unsuccessfully besieged Hariphunchai several times during the 11th century. It is not clear if the chronicles describe actual or legendary events. But the other Dvaravati Mon kingdoms did in fact fall to the Khmers at this time. The early 13th century was a golden time for Hariphunchai, as the chronicles talk only about religious activities or constructing buildings, not about wars. Nevertheless, Hariphunchai was besieged in 1292 by the Thai king Mengrai. Who incorporated it into his Lannathai kingdom. Buddhist amulets like this were commonly kept by Buddhist monks and believers in the dwellings or on their person for use in devotionals. To find a relic of this age in such fine condition is very rare. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Dimensions: Ca
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(She is co-author of “The Thetford Treasure”. Contents (Chapter Headings): 1) Collectors and Prudes. 2) Fertility and Religion. 3) The Phallus and the ... moreEvil Eye. 4) Dionysus and Drama. 7) Conclusions.
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(She is co-author of “The Thetford Treasure”. Contents (Chapter Headings): 1) Collectors and Prudes. 2) Fertility and Religion. 3) The Phallus and the ... moreEvil Eye. 4) Dionysus and Drama. 7) Conclusions.
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This is a very rare find indeed, an ancient Lanna period terracotta Buddhist votive vase decorated with images of three guardian elephants and eighteen ... moreBuddha votives. This area was once known as the Kingdom of Lanna (Land of A Million Rice Fields) the capital of which was located in the city of Chiang Mai.
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Phra Somdej Toh Wat Rakhang Pim Yai Old Thai Buddha Amulet. Buddhism is tolerant, and most amulets with pre-Buddhist symbols have been made by monks. ... moreStill other votive tablets have been manufactured in temples and given to favored parishioners (usually those who make donations) and are blessed or consecrated--and in this way money is raised for new temple buildings.
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Phra Somdej Toh Wat Rakhang Pim Yai Old Thai Buddha Amulet. Buddhism is tolerant, and most amulets with pre-Buddhist symbols have been made by monks. ... moreStill other votive tablets have been manufactured in temples and given to favored parishioners (usually those who make donations) and are blessed or consecrated--and in this way money is raised for new temple buildings.
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RARE! Hariphunchai Period Terracotta Buddhist Votive Amulet Relic FREE STAND INCLUDED Excavated near Lamphun Thailand A MUST HAVE FOR ANY REAL COLLECTOR ... moreThis is a very rare find indeed. An acient Haripunchai period terracotta Buddhist votive amulet relic excavated near present day Lamphun Thailand which was then part of the Kingdom of Hariphunchai. Hariphunchai(or Haribhunjaya) Pali: Haripunjaya) was a Mon kingdom in the north of present Thailand in the centuries before the Thais moved into the area. Its capital was at Lamphun. Which at the time was also called Hariphunchai. In 1292 the city was besieged and captured by the Thai kingdom of Lanna. According to some ancient chronicles. The city was founded by a hermit named Suthep in 661 AD. And the Mon ruler of Lopburi sent his daughter Jamadevi to become its first queen. However. This date is now considered as too early, and the actual beginning is placed at around 750 AD. At that time, most of what is now central Thailand was under the rule of various Mon city states, known collectively as the Dvaravati kingdom. Queen Jamadevi gave birth to twins. The older succeeding her as the ruler of Lamphun, and the younger becoming ruler of neighboring Lampang. The chronicles say that the Khmer unsuccessfully besieged Hariphunchai several times during the 11th century. It is not clear if the chronicles describe actual or legendary events. But the other Dvaravati Mon kingdoms did in fact fall to the Khmers at this time. The early 13th century was a golden time for Hariphunchai, as the chronicles talk only about religious activities or constructing buildings, not about wars. Nevertheless, Hariphunchai was besieged in 1292 by the Thai king Mengrai. Who incorporated it into his Lannathai kingdom. Buddhist amulets like this were commonly kept by Buddhist monks and believers in the dwellings or on their person for use in devotionals. To find a relic of this age in such fine condition is very rare. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Dimensions: Ca
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ANCIENT BEAUTIFUL COMPILATION LOT X 7 OF RANDOM THAI CLOSED EYE BUDDHA MAGIC AMULETS KNOW AS PIDTA. BEST FOR YOUR COLLECTION OF ANTIQUES RARE CONDITION., ... morePIDTA closed & Covering Eyes !, ANCIENT & ANTIQUE ARTEFACTS !
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(She is co-author of “The Thetford Treasure”. Contents (Chapter Headings): 1) Collectors and Prudes. 2) Fertility and Religion. 3) The Phallus and the ... moreEvil Eye. 4) Dionysus and Drama. 7) Conclusions.
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RARE! Sukhothai Terracotta Buddhist Inscribed Rattling Votive Amulet Relic LARGE SIZE Excavated near Present Day Sukhothai Thailand A MUST HAVE FOR ANY ... moreREAL COLLECTOR This is a very rare find indeed. An ancient Sukhothai terracotta Buddhist inscribed rattling votive amulet relic excavated near present day Sukhothai Thailand and then used by Buddhist monks. we cam see gold leaf that was placed on the amulet by monks and/or believers during worship. I have included more info about the Sukhothai Kingdom below. Buddhist amulets like this were commonly kept by Buddhist monks and believers in the dwellings or on their person for use in devotionals.This piece rattles when it is moved. It contains a small stone inside which is referred to the the Heart of the Buddha. It also contains a Buddhist Sutra inscribed on the rear side of the amulet. To find a relic of this age in such fine condition is very rare. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Dimensions: Can be seen in the photos above. Materials: Terracotta Age: Unknown. could date back as far as the 12th Century. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Thanks for your time and consideration. Dobuydon SHIPPING(PLEASE READ) I will ship your item via International Registered Air Mail as soon as payment is received. Registered Mail is the most reliable and secure method of shipping and guarantees that your item will arrive. I have never lost any registered mail shipments. Normal shipping time to most locations is 10-14 business days. Sometimes it can take longer… please be patient. Once your shipment arrives. A signature will be required. If no one is available to sign for the shipment the post office should leave a notice and you may have to go pick up your item. Expedited shipping via International Express Mail Service(EMS) is available for an extra charge. Normal shipping time to most locations via EMS is 5 working days. Please email me for a price quote if you desire express shipping. Please remember to check customs
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RARE! Hariphunchai Period Terracotta Buddhist Votive Amulet Relic FREE STAND INCLUDED Excavated near Lamphun Thailand A MUST HAVE FOR ANY REAL COLLECTOR ... moreThis is a very rare find indeed. An acient Haripunchai period terracotta Buddhist votive amulet relic excavated near present day Lamphun Thailand which was then part of the Kingdom of Hariphunchai. Hariphunchai(or Haribhunjaya) Pali: Haripunjaya) was a Mon kingdom in the north of present Thailand in the centuries before the Thais moved into the area. Its capital was at Lamphun. Which at the time was also called Hariphunchai. In 1292 the city was besieged and captured by the Thai kingdom of Lanna. According to some ancient chronicles. The city was founded by a hermit named Suthep in 661 AD. And the Mon ruler of Lopburi sent his daughter Jamadevi to become its first queen. However. This date is now considered as too early, and the actual beginning is placed at around 750 AD. At that time, most of what is now central Thailand was under the rule of various Mon city states, known collectively as the Dvaravati kingdom. Queen Jamadevi gave birth to twins. The older succeeding her as the ruler of Lamphun, and the younger becoming ruler of neighboring Lampang. The chronicles say that the Khmer unsuccessfully besieged Hariphunchai several times during the 11th century. It is not clear if the chronicles describe actual or legendary events. But the other Dvaravati Mon kingdoms did in fact fall to the Khmers at this time. The early 13th century was a golden time for Hariphunchai, as the chronicles talk only about religious activities or constructing buildings, not about wars. Nevertheless, Hariphunchai was besieged in 1292 by the Thai king Mengrai. Who incorporated it into his Lannathai kingdom. Buddhist amulets like this were commonly kept by Buddhist monks and believers in the dwellings or on their person for use in devotionals. To find a relic of this age in such fine condition is very rare. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Dimensions: Ca
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RARE! Hariphunchai Period Terracotta Buddhist Votive Amulet Relic FREE STAND INCLUDED Excavated near Lamphun Thailand A MUST HAVE FOR ANY REAL COLLECTOR ... moreThis is a very rare find indeed. An acient Haripunchai period terracotta Buddhist votive amulet relic excavated near present day Lamphun Thailand which was then part of the Kingdom of Hariphunchai. Hariphunchai(or Haribhunjaya) Pali: Haripunjaya) was a Mon kingdom in the north of present Thailand in the centuries before the Thais moved into the area. Its capital was at Lamphun. Which at the time was also called Hariphunchai. In 1292 the city was besieged and captured by the Thai kingdom of Lanna. According to some ancient chronicles. The city was founded by a hermit named Suthep in 661 AD. And the Mon ruler of Lopburi sent his daughter Jamadevi to become its first queen. However. This date is now considered as too early, and the actual beginning is placed at around 750 AD. At that time, most of what is now central Thailand was under the rule of various Mon city states, known collectively as the Dvaravati kingdom. Queen Jamadevi gave birth to twins. The older succeeding her as the ruler of Lamphun, and the younger becoming ruler of neighboring Lampang. The chronicles say that the Khmer unsuccessfully besieged Hariphunchai several times during the 11th century. It is not clear if the chronicles describe actual or legendary events. But the other Dvaravati Mon kingdoms did in fact fall to the Khmers at this time. The early 13th century was a golden time for Hariphunchai, as the chronicles talk only about religious activities or constructing buildings, not about wars. Nevertheless, Hariphunchai was besieged in 1292 by the Thai king Mengrai. Who incorporated it into his Lannathai kingdom. Buddhist amulets like this were commonly kept by Buddhist monks and believers in the dwellings or on their person for use in devotionals. To find a relic of this age in such fine condition is very rare. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Dimensions: Ca
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They needed to be strongly built and to a large extent were constructed below contemporary ground level. The uses of most rooms on many Roman sites can ... moreonly be guessed at, but baths are an exception.
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With these techniques new decorative motifs also began to appear in Etruscan jewelry. Such decoration was applied, ever more exuberantly, to inherited ... moreforms, which had previously been worked in bronze, such as fibulae, hair spirals, pin-heads, beads, rings, bracelets, earrings, and large pectorals.
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RARE! Hariphunchai Period Terracotta Buddhist Votive Amulet Relic FREE STAND INCLUDED Excavated near Lamphun Thailand A MUST HAVE FOR ANY REAL COLLECTOR ... moreThis is a very rare find indeed. An acient Haripunchai period terracotta Buddhist votive amulet relic excavated near present day Lamphun Thailand which was then part of the Kingdom of Hariphunchai. Hariphunchai(or Haribhunjaya) Pali: Haripunjaya) was a Mon kingdom in the north of present Thailand in the centuries before the Thais moved into the area. Its capital was at Lamphun. Which at the time was also called Hariphunchai. In 1292 the city was besieged and captured by the Thai kingdom of Lanna. According to some ancient chronicles. The city was founded by a hermit named Suthep in 661 AD. And the Mon ruler of Lopburi sent his daughter Jamadevi to become its first queen. However. This date is now considered as too early, and the actual beginning is placed at around 750 AD. At that time, most of what is now central Thailand was under the rule of various Mon city states, known collectively as the Dvaravati kingdom. Queen Jamadevi gave birth to twins. The older succeeding her as the ruler of Lamphun, and the younger becoming ruler of neighboring Lampang. The chronicles say that the Khmer unsuccessfully besieged Hariphunchai several times during the 11th century. It is not clear if the chronicles describe actual or legendary events. But the other Dvaravati Mon kingdoms did in fact fall to the Khmers at this time. The early 13th century was a golden time for Hariphunchai, as the chronicles talk only about religious activities or constructing buildings, not about wars. Nevertheless, Hariphunchai was besieged in 1292 by the Thai king Mengrai. Who incorporated it into his Lannathai kingdom. Buddhist amulets like this were commonly kept by Buddhist monks and believers in the dwellings or on their person for use in devotionals. To find a relic of this age in such fine condition is very rare. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Dimensions: Ca
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Temple: Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat. City: Sukhothai. Phra Nang Khao On It is another type of Sukhothai art amulet that was previously found from Wat ... moreMahathat. Later, in 1965, it was unearthed. including at Wat Chedi Ngam and Wat Khao Phra Bat Noi This amulet was also discovered from the dungeon.
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RARE! Hariphunchai Period Terracotta Buddhist Votive Amulet Relic FREE STAND INCLUDED Excavated near Lamphun Thailand A MUST HAVE FOR ANY REAL COLLECTOR ... moreThis is a very rare find indeed. An acient Haripunchai period terracotta Buddhist votive amulet relic excavated near present day Lamphun Thailand which was then part of the Kingdom of Hariphunchai. Hariphunchai(or Haribhunjaya) Pali: Haripunjaya) was a Mon kingdom in the north of present Thailand in the centuries before the Thais moved into the area. Its capital was at Lamphun. Which at the time was also called Hariphunchai. In 1292 the city was besieged and captured by the Thai kingdom of Lanna. According to some ancient chronicles. The city was founded by a hermit named Suthep in 661 AD. And the Mon ruler of Lopburi sent his daughter Jamadevi to become its first queen. However. This date is now considered as too early, and the actual beginning is placed at around 750 AD. At that time, most of what is now central Thailand was under the rule of various Mon city states, known collectively as the Dvaravati kingdom. Queen Jamadevi gave birth to twins. The older succeeding her as the ruler of Lamphun, and the younger becoming ruler of neighboring Lampang. The chronicles say that the Khmer unsuccessfully besieged Hariphunchai several times during the 11th century. It is not clear if the chronicles describe actual or legendary events. But the other Dvaravati Mon kingdoms did in fact fall to the Khmers at this time. The early 13th century was a golden time for Hariphunchai, as the chronicles talk only about religious activities or constructing buildings, not about wars. Nevertheless, Hariphunchai was besieged in 1292 by the Thai king Mengrai. Who incorporated it into his Lannathai kingdom. Buddhist amulets like this were commonly kept by Buddhist monks and believers in the dwellings or on their person for use in devotionals. To find a relic of this age in such fine condition is very rare. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Dimensions: Ca
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RARE! Hariphunchai Period Terracotta Buddhist Votive Amulet Relic FREE STAND INCLUDED Excavated near Lamphun Thailand A MUST HAVE FOR ANY REAL COLLECTOR ... moreThis is a very rare find indeed. An acient Haripunchai period terracotta Buddhist votive amulet relic excavated near present day Lamphun Thailand which was then part of the Kingdom of Hariphunchai. Hariphunchai(or Haribhunjaya) Pali: Haripunjaya) was a Mon kingdom in the north of present Thailand in the centuries before the Thais moved into the area. Its capital was at Lamphun. Which at the time was also called Hariphunchai. In 1292 the city was besieged and captured by the Thai kingdom of Lanna. According to some ancient chronicles. The city was founded by a hermit named Suthep in 661 AD. And the Mon ruler of Lopburi sent his daughter Jamadevi to become its first queen. However. This date is now considered as too early, and the actual beginning is placed at around 750 AD. At that time, most of what is now central Thailand was under the rule of various Mon city states, known collectively as the Dvaravati kingdom. Queen Jamadevi gave birth to twins. The older succeeding her as the ruler of Lamphun, and the younger becoming ruler of neighboring Lampang. The chronicles say that the Khmer unsuccessfully besieged Hariphunchai several times during the 11th century. It is not clear if the chronicles describe actual or legendary events. But the other Dvaravati Mon kingdoms did in fact fall to the Khmers at this time. The early 13th century was a golden time for Hariphunchai, as the chronicles talk only about religious activities or constructing buildings, not about wars. Nevertheless, Hariphunchai was besieged in 1292 by the Thai king Mengrai. Who incorporated it into his Lannathai kingdom. Buddhist amulets like this were commonly kept by Buddhist monks and believers in the dwellings or on their person for use in devotionals. To find a relic of this age in such fine condition is very rare. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Dimensions: Ca
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RARE! Hariphunchai Period Terracotta Buddhist Votive Amulet Relic FREE STAND INCLUDED Excavated near Lamphun Thailand A MUST HAVE FOR ANY REAL COLLECTOR ... moreThis is a very rare find indeed. An acient Haripunchai period terracotta Buddhist votive amulet relic excavated near present day Lamphun Thailand which was then part of the Kingdom of Hariphunchai. Hariphunchai(or Haribhunjaya) Pali: Haripunjaya) was a Mon kingdom in the north of present Thailand in the centuries before the Thais moved into the area. Its capital was at Lamphun. Which at the time was also called Hariphunchai. In 1292 the city was besieged and captured by the Thai kingdom of Lanna. According to some ancient chronicles. The city was founded by a hermit named Suthep in 661 AD. And the Mon ruler of Lopburi sent his daughter Jamadevi to become its first queen. However. This date is now considered as too early, and the actual beginning is placed at around 750 AD. At that time, most of what is now central Thailand was under the rule of various Mon city states, known collectively as the Dvaravati kingdom. Queen Jamadevi gave birth to twins. The older succeeding her as the ruler of Lamphun, and the younger becoming ruler of neighboring Lampang. The chronicles say that the Khmer unsuccessfully besieged Hariphunchai several times during the 11th century. It is not clear if the chronicles describe actual or legendary events. But the other Dvaravati Mon kingdoms did in fact fall to the Khmers at this time. The early 13th century was a golden time for Hariphunchai, as the chronicles talk only about religious activities or constructing buildings, not about wars. Nevertheless, Hariphunchai was besieged in 1292 by the Thai king Mengrai. Who incorporated it into his Lannathai kingdom. Buddhist amulets like this were commonly kept by Buddhist monks and believers in the dwellings or on their person for use in devotionals. To find a relic of this age in such fine condition is very rare. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Dimensions: Ca
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ONE OF A KIND MAYAN TERRACOTA CIRCLE OF FRIENDS. These candle holders feature a ring of friends with arms entwined, circling a candle. Rare green clay ... morecolor. THE PIECE IS MADE IN HIGH QUALITY CERAMIC AND AND IT HAS BEEN FIRED MANY TO MAKE THE PIECE STRONGER THE PAINT IS UNGLAZED AND IT FEATURES A CANDLE HOLDER IN THE MIDDLE ,EACH PIECE IS UNIQUE AS THERE IS NO OTHER PIECE ALIKE,THE ARTIST CREATES UNIQUE PATTERNS TO THIS PIECE UNIQUE.
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RARE! Hariphunchai Period Terracotta Buddhist Votive Amulet Relic FREE STAND INCLUDED Excavated near Lamphun Thailand A MUST HAVE FOR ANY REAL COLLECTOR ... moreThis is a very rare find indeed. An acient Haripunchai period terracotta Buddhist votive amulet relic excavated near present day Lamphun Thailand which was then part of the Kingdom of Hariphunchai. Hariphunchai(or Haribhunjaya) Pali: Haripunjaya) was a Mon kingdom in the north of present Thailand in the centuries before the Thais moved into the area. Its capital was at Lamphun. Which at the time was also called Hariphunchai. In 1292 the city was besieged and captured by the Thai kingdom of Lanna. According to some ancient chronicles. The city was founded by a hermit named Suthep in 661 AD. And the Mon ruler of Lopburi sent his daughter Jamadevi to become its first queen. However. This date is now considered as too early, and the actual beginning is placed at around 750 AD. At that time, most of what is now central Thailand was under the rule of various Mon city states, known collectively as the Dvaravati kingdom. Queen Jamadevi gave birth to twins. The older succeeding her as the ruler of Lamphun, and the younger becoming ruler of neighboring Lampang. The chronicles say that the Khmer unsuccessfully besieged Hariphunchai several times during the 11th century. It is not clear if the chronicles describe actual or legendary events. But the other Dvaravati Mon kingdoms did in fact fall to the Khmers at this time. The early 13th century was a golden time for Hariphunchai, as the chronicles talk only about religious activities or constructing buildings, not about wars. Nevertheless, Hariphunchai was besieged in 1292 by the Thai king Mengrai. Who incorporated it into his Lannathai kingdom. Buddhist amulets like this were commonly kept by Buddhist monks and believers in the dwellings or on their person for use in devotionals. To find a relic of this age in such fine condition is very rare. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Dimensions: Ca
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Thai Buddhist monk will give amulet as a gift to them. A Thai Buddha amulet (Thai:พระเครื่อง), often referred to academically as votive tablet, is a kind ... moreof Thai Buddhist blessed item. Almost every Thai Buddhist has at least one Thai amulet.
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RARE! Sukhothai Terracotta Buddhist Inscribed Rattling Votive Amulet Relic LARGE SIZE Excavated near Present Day Sukhothai Thailand A MUST HAVE FOR ANY ... moreREAL COLLECTOR This is a very rare find indeed. An ancient Sukhothai terracotta Buddhist inscribed rattling votive amulet relic excavated near present day Sukhothai Thailand and then used by Buddhist monks. we cam see gold leaf that was placed on the amulet by monks and/or believers during worship. I have included more info about the Sukhothai Kingdom below. Buddhist amulets like this were commonly kept by Buddhist monks and believers in the dwellings or on their person for use in devotionals.This piece rattles when it is moved. It contains a small stone inside which is referred to the the Heart of the Buddha. It also contains a Buddhist Sutra inscribed on the rear side of the amulet. To find a relic of this age in such fine condition is very rare. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Dimensions: Can be seen in the photos above. Materials: Terracotta Age: Unknown. could date back as far as the 12th Century. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Thanks for your time and consideration. Dobuydon SHIPPING(PLEASE READ) I will ship your item via International Registered Air Mail as soon as payment is received. Registered Mail is the most reliable and secure method of shipping and guarantees that your item will arrive. I have never lost any registered mail shipments. Normal shipping time to most locations is 10-14 business days. Sometimes it can take longer… please be patient. Once your shipment arrives. A signature will be required. If no one is available to sign for the shipment the post office should leave a notice and you may have to go pick up your item. Expedited shipping via International Express Mail Service(EMS) is available for an extra charge. Normal shipping time to most locations via EMS is 5 working days. Please email me for a price quote if you desire express shipping. Please remember to check customs
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RARE! Sukhothai Terracotta Buddhist Inscribed Rattling Votive Amulet Relic LARGE SIZE Excavated near Present Day Sukhothai Thailand A MUST HAVE FOR ANY ... moreREAL COLLECTOR This is a very rare find indeed. An ancient Sukhothai terracotta Buddhist inscribed rattling votive amulet relic excavated near present day Sukhothai Thailand and then used by Buddhist monks. we cam see gold leaf that was placed on the amulet by monks and/or believers during worship. I have included more info about the Sukhothai Kingdom below. Buddhist amulets like this were commonly kept by Buddhist monks and believers in the dwellings or on their person for use in devotionals.This piece rattles when it is moved. It contains a small stone inside which is referred to the the Heart of the Buddha. It also contains a Buddhist Sutra inscribed on the rear side of the amulet. To find a relic of this age in such fine condition is very rare. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Dimensions: Can be seen in the photos above. Materials: Terracotta Age: Unknown. could date back as far as the 12th Century. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by. Buy It Now! Thanks for your time and consideration. Dobuydon SHIPPING(PLEASE READ) I will ship your item via International Registered Air Mail as soon as payment is received. Registered Mail is the most reliable and secure method of shipping and guarantees that your item will arrive. I have never lost any registered mail shipments. Normal shipping time to most locations is 10-14 business days. Sometimes it can take longer… please be patient. Once your shipment arrives. A signature will be required. If no one is available to sign for the shipment the post office should leave a notice and you may have to go pick up your item. Expedited shipping via International Express Mail Service(EMS) is available for an extra charge. Normal shipping time to most locations via EMS is 5 working days. Please email me for a price quote if you desire express shipping. Please remember to check customs
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Phra Somdej Toh Wat Rakhang Pim Yai Old Thai Buddha Amulet. Buddhism is tolerant, and most amulets with pre-Buddhist symbols have been made by monks. ... moreStill other votive tablets have been manufactured in temples and given to favored parishioners (usually those who make donations) and are blessed or consecrated--and in this way money is raised for new temple buildings.
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Phra Somdej Toh Wat Rakhang Pim Yai Old Thai Buddha Amulet. Buddhism is tolerant, and most amulets with pre-Buddhist symbols have been made by monks. ... moreStill other votive tablets have been manufactured in temples and given to favored parishioners (usually those who make donations) and are blessed or consecrated--and in this way money is raised for new temple buildings.
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