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29-128-868

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Curatorial Section: Mediterranean

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Object Number 29-128-868
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Greek
Provenience Mediterranean
Period Hellenistic Period (uncertain)
Section Mediterranean
Materials Sard
Technique Intaglio
Iconography Warrior | Helmet
Description

Sommerville: Sardonyx. Helmeted head of a Wallachian Soldier. Intaglios and Their Imprints, Case BBB.

Vermeule: Pale sard. Intaglio. (Unmounted) Helmeted head of a bearded Greek ruler of the IV B.C. or later. The curious style of the helmet which terminates in a ram's horn and has an Armenian-type headdress at the top, suggests that he is an East Greek prince or perhaps even a Persian satyr such as those appearing in realistic portraits on Greek tetradrachma of the end of the Vth cent. B.C. Greek or Hellenistic.

Credit Line Bequest of Maxwell Sommerville, 1904
Other Number 868 - Sommerville Gem Number

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