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Favissa

A favissa is a cultic storage place, usually a pit or an underground cellar, for sacred utensils and votive objects no longer in use. Favissae were located within the sacred temple precincts of the various ancient Mediterranean civilizations. Archaeologists have found such pits in Ancient Egypt, the Roman world and in the Phoenician and Punic world.

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Etymology

Roman favissae

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Favissa

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Edges28
Triples29
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.068966
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related to Roman favissae · 20
Favissa → Although, An, As, BC, Care, Favissae Capitolinae, However, Jupiter Optimus Maximus, Locri Epizefiri, Magna Graecia, Mannella, One, Over, Reggio Calabria, Romans, Rome's Capitoline Hill, Similar, Temple, The, To
related to Etymology · 8
Favissa → During, Etruscan, Greek, Latin, Rome, The, The Roman, These
is a · 1
Favissa → cultic storage place

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objects ancient favissae votive within temple sacred roman located found phoenician time offerings storage pit underground use egypt world isbn

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Favissais acultic storage place0.90text
Favissarelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Favissarelated to EtymologyEtruscan0.60section
Favissarelated to EtymologyLatin0.60section
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Favissarelated to EtymologyGreek0.60section
Favissarelated to Roman favissaeSimilar0.60section
Favissarelated to Roman favissaeRomans0.60section
Favissarelated to Roman favissaeOver0.60section

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