Votive offering in form of left leg

Made:
200 BCE-200 CE in Rome

Votive left leg, terracotta, Roman, 200BC-200AD

Votive offerings were given to Greek and Roman healing gods such as Asklepios as a request or thanks for a cure. Votives are usually in the shape of the body part afflicted and give some indication as to what the person was experiencing.

Details

Category:
Classical & Medieval Medicine
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A67494
Materials:
terracotta
Measurements:
overall: 474 mm x 215 mm x 105 mm, 2.4 kg
type:
votive leg
credit:
Hotel Suisse