Plaque
65-31-356
From: Iran | Hasanlu
Curatorial Section: Near Eastern
Object Number | 65-31-356 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Provenience | Iran | Hasanlu |
Archaeology Area | BB31(5)[1] |
Section | Near Eastern |
Materials | Ivory |
Description | Ivory fragments with feet and legs and skirt hems. Muscarella Publication: "The lower part of a nude enemy under a horse. The lower border is intact with part of a guilloche, completed on another plaque; a dowel is in situ under the man." Muscarella Publication: "Extant are one bare foot, right, followed by a horse's foot. The lower edge, a narrow band, is intact. The reverse has two short vertical grooves." Muscarella Publication: "Extant are three human feet at the left, and a horse's hoof at the right. Two feet facing right belong to one man, the other facing left belongs to another. Bottom edge, a band, is intact." Muscarella Publication: "Small fragment preserving the lower rear part of a figure, left. The rear and hem fringes of the garment are rendered in chunky style; the foot is bare." Muscarella Publication: "Fragment with a barefoot figure similar to no. 107 above. Here a ground line in the form of a raised band separates the figure from another scene, indistinct, in a lower panel. The left edge is a raised band and is intact." Muscarella Publication: "A surface-damaged fragment depicting a nude male wearing sandals. His straight legs and the raised intact edge at his back make it impossible to decide whether he is standing or is an enemy lying under a horse. The plain right 9or upper) edge is also intact." |
Credit Line | The Hasanlu Project; Robert H. Dyson Jr., 1964 |
Other Number | HAS64-1066 - Field No SF |
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