Ornament

93-4-39

From: Iran | Hasanlu

Curatorial Section: Near Eastern

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Object Number 93-4-39
Current Location Collections Storage
Provenience Iran | Hasanlu
Section Near Eastern
Materials Stone | Shell | Bone | Glass | Metal | Copper | Bronze | Amber
Description

Collection of over 50 ornaments: 1 bone disc; 2 bone rectangular beads with notched sides (1 with dot-in-circle decoration on one surface); 1 broken bone rectangular pendant (?) with lateral perforation; 1 white flat, oval stone disc with protrusion off one side; 1 white stone disc with perforations on base; 4 engina shells (brown & white stripes); 1 burnt fragment of a rectangular conus whorl bead; 1 oblong shell fragment with holes at each end; 2 stone bosses (1 with copper/bronze nail through hole); 2 stone beads; 1 copper/bronze hemisherical tack head; plus several minute beads of copper/bronze, shell, glass, stone, etc.

Credit Line The Hasanlu Project, Robert H. Dyson Jr., 1956-1978

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