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Etruscan art
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pinax
thumb|upright=1.4|Pinax on the south wall of the exedra in the House of the Prince of Naples in Pompeii
In the modern study of the culture of ancient Greece and Magna Graecia, a pinax (Greek: πίναξ; : pinakes, πίνακες, meaning 'board') is a votive tablet of painted wood, or terracotta, marble or bronze relief that served as a votive object deposited in a sanctuary or as a memorial affixed within a burial chamber.
Such pinakes feature in the classical collections of most comprehensive museums.
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