Plaque
65-31-500
From: Iran | Hasanlu
Curatorial Section: Near Eastern
| Object Number | 65-31-500 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Provenience | Iran | Hasanlu |
| Archaeology Area | BBII |
| Period | Hasanlu Period IV |
| Date Made | 1000-800 BCE |
| Section | Near Eastern |
| Materials | Ivory |
| Iconography | Lotus Blossom |
| Description | Two fragments (joined) of upper border and two fragments of lower border of low relief panel which may have had the background cut out of main part of a design; one fragment shows part of foot and leg with no background; border design is of lotus blossom type flower. Muscarella Publication: "Three fragments of a narrow panel with a row of lotus buds. One has above the row an object that appears in the photograph to be a human foot, but which is actually a flaked fragment of a unit above the lotus. The other two fragments have a serrated upper edge." |
| Credit Line | The Hasanlu Project; Robert H. Dyson Jr., 1964 |
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