Reflexiones sobre las ofrendas votivas a dioses indígenas en Hispania: ámbitos de culto y movimientos de población
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Abstract
Most of the votive inscriptions offered to indigenous divinities in Hispania have been located in the areas where these divinities were worshipped. When an individual emigrant offered a votive altar in his place of destination, the inscription was made to a god or goddess that was worshipped in this region. We only can find few exceptions, all of them in the Emerita Augusta region that should be produced by migrations of groups of people, caused by the colony foundation.
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