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</html><description>While the study of masses of terracotta figurines from enormous votive deposits is in itself a very difficult, painstaking, and lengthy undertaking, the study of Tarantine coroplastic votives is made all the more complex by the unscientific excavations at Taranto that began in 1879 and that continued into the 20th century. Extensive votive deposits were [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
