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====Votives==== {{See also|votive offering}} [[File:British Museum Etruscan bronze dedication to Culsans.jpg|thumb|Bronze plaque (300–100 BC) with dedication to [[Culsans]]]] One example of an early (pre-fifth century BC) votive inscription is on a bucchero oinochoe (wine vase): ''ṃiṇi mulvaṇịce venalia ṡlarinaṡ. en mipi kapi ṃi(r) ṇuṇai'' = "Venalia Ṡlarinaṡ gave me. Do not touch me (?), I (am) ''nunai'' (an offering?)." This seems to be a rare case from this early period of a female (Venalia) dedicating the votive.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Amann |first1=Petra |title=Women and Votive Inscriptions in Etruscan Epigraphy |journal=Etruscan Studies |date=5 November 2019 |volume=22 |issue=1–2 |pages=39–64 |doi=10.1515/etst-2019-0003 |s2cid=208140836 }}</ref>
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