Plaque
65-31-312
From: Iran | Hasanlu
Curatorial Section: Near Eastern
| Object Number | 65-31-312 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Provenience | Iran | Hasanlu |
| Archaeology Area | CC31(4)[R1]/365 |
| Period | Hasanlu Period IV |
| Section | Near Eastern |
| Materials | Ivory |
| Description | Ivory fragment with part of lion and singed beast. Muscarella Publication: "Preserved at the left is part of an upright lion with one paw extended to touch a winged creature facing it. The creature's decorated chest, hatched wing, upper leg, and lower part of a hair curl are preserved. It may be standing on two legs, which, if true, means that the creature is a siren, rather than a sphinx. The reverse has rocker scoring." |
| Credit Line | The Hasanlu Project; Robert H. Dyson Jr., 1964 |
| Other Number | HAS64-914 - Field No SF |
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