This conference volume starts with a foreword and an introduction by the editors, followed by eight papers, a register of places, persons, and written sources as well as a list of authors. Its eight contributions deal with the question whether dedication in a pan-Hellenic sanctuary meant protection against re-use of statues [Jacquemin], with phenomena of the handling of votive statues in the sanctuary at Olympia [Leypold], with examples of re-used bases of statues and architectural blocks in the Sanctuary of Apollo on Delos [Herbin], with the secondary use of bases of statues in the Sanctuary of Asclepius at Epidauros [Griesbach], with the persistence of collective and individual remembrance by the example of re-used statues on the Acropolis at Athens [Krumeich], with the continued use and re-use of Archaic votive statues in new contexts in Ionia [Kowalleck], with re-used votives in Cretan sanctuaries [Sporn] as well as with the desecration of dedicated statues, stelae, and stone markers on Cyprus on the basis of the debris of an Archaic sanctuary contained in the Persian siege ramp of Old Paphos [Leibundgut Wieland].