More than 3,500 years ago, this 14-inch-tall, painted terra-cotta depiction of a bearded man, which was once part of a complete statue of a standing worshiper, faced the altar of the temple of Apollo near the ancient city of Tamassos on the island of Cyprus. The figure, which dates to around 600 B.C.E., was a votive statue of the owner, possibly originally standing more than 6 feet tall, that was placed in the sanctuary to represent his perpetual worship of the resident god. It was hoped that by dwelling in the houses of gods, such lifelike votives would bring […]