Abstract
This paper considers the terracottas discovered in the Sacred Area of the Kothon at Motya during
the excavations of the Sapienza University of Rome expedition to Motya in 2005-2008. The analysis of
the finds allows us to investigate the possible correlations between the iconographies of the Greektype terracottas and the Phoenician deities that were worshipped in this sacred area. On a further
level of analysis this study attempts at looking beyond the names of the characters depicted in the
terracottas, by offering some remarks on religious phenomena taking place in Motya as a result of the
interaction between different cultural traditions.
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