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  1. Framing the Gift: The Politics of the Siphnian Treasury at Delphi.Richard T. Neer - 2001 - Classical Antiquity 20 (2):273-344.
    Thêsauroi, or treasure-houses, are small, temple-like structures, found typically in the sanctuaries of Delphi and Olympia. They were built by Greek city-states to house the dedications of their citizens. But a thêsauros is not just a storeroom: it is also a frame for costly votives, a way of diverting elite display in the interest of the city. When placed on view in a treasure-house, the individual dedication is re-contextualized: although it still reflects well on its dedicant, it also glorifies the (...)
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  • Tuyères ou supports?Yves Grandjean - 1985 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 109 (1):265-279.
    Στήν ἀνασκαφή τῆς συνοικίας τῆς Πόρτας τοῦ Σειληνοῦ στή Θάσο, βρέθηκαν ἔνδεκα πήλινα ἀντικείμενα, ἀποσπασματικά καί μή, πού ἐμφανίζουν σχῆμα κωνικό, κυρτωμένο πρός τά ἐπάνω. Τό ἄνω τμῆμα, στό ὁποῖο εἶναι προσκολλημένη λαβή, τελειώνει μέ προεξέχοντα.
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