Figurine
Plaque
Object Number: | 59-4-43 |
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Current Location: |
Middle East Galleries Currently On Display |
Provenience: | Iran Hasanlu |
Archaeology Area: | XXIII(3)/5 | AA25 |
Period: | Hasanlu Period IV |
Section: | Near Eastern |
Materials: | Terracotta Glaze |
Technique: | Glazed |
Iconography: | Bearded Man |
Height: | 10 cm |
Width: | 4.5 cm |
Credit Line: | The Hasanlu Project; Robert H. Dyson Jr., 1958 |
Other Number: | HAS58-361 - Field No SF |
Description
Glazed pottery; portion of square plaque missing; bearded male head projects from center of plaque; two "horns" above a fillet; large eyes with eyebrows joined; small mouth; colored with red, green, yellow, black, and white; interior hollow at neck and metallic glaze appears.
Current & Past Exhibitions:
Tokens to Tablets: Glimpses into 6000 Years of the History of the Ancient Near East (14 Nov 1987 - Aug 2006) | View Objects in Exhibition |
Middle East Galleries (21 Apr 2018) | View Objects in Exhibition |
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