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Basım Tarihi: ca. 2450 BCE
Basım Yeri - Penn Museum
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Demirbaş Numarası B16690 | 171227
Kayıt Numarası penn-museum-171227
Lokasyon Penn Museum
Tarih ca. 2450 BCE
Notlar Gold Spear Head (A); 3 gold Rings (B, C, D); 4 silver rings (E, F. G. H) Wood Shaft is restoration. Only 3 out of 4 rings included in restoration Associated Spear But is B17344 CBS Register: gold spear. point and 3 rigns of gold, 4 rings of silver. This electrum spearhead is one of four examples from PG 789’s death pit. The shafts were decorated with gold and silver bindings. Although the wooden shafts were not preserved, Woolley estimated their length from the distribution of the bindings as 92 cm. Two of the shafts had butts from which projected copper “forks,” which Woolley described as string notches for throwing thongs. Woolley reasoned that the length of the weapons , as well as their lightness and the fact that two of them had throwing forks, indicated that they were throwing spears or javelins similar to those used by the warriors in chariots depicted on the Standard of Ur. The electrum spearheads were found near four others of copper or bronze and with what might have been the remains of a quiver and a shield. | Length: 93.4 | Width: 2.0 | Measurement unit: Centimeters/Inches | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Curatorial section: Near Eastern
Malzeme Gold,Silver
Kaynağa git Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi Digital Library of the Middle East
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Basım Tarihi ca. 2450 BCE
Basım Yeri - Penn Museum
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası B16690 | 171227
Kayıt Numarası penn-museum-171227
Lokasyon Penn Museum
Tarih ca. 2450 BCE
Notlar Gold Spear Head (A); 3 gold Rings (B, C, D); 4 silver rings (E, F. G. H) Wood Shaft is restoration. Only 3 out of 4 rings included in restoration Associated Spear But is B17344 CBS Register: gold spear. point and 3 rigns of gold, 4 rings of silver. This electrum spearhead is one of four examples from PG 789’s death pit. The shafts were decorated with gold and silver bindings. Although the wooden shafts were not preserved, Woolley estimated their length from the distribution of the bindings as 92 cm. Two of the shafts had butts from which projected copper “forks,” which Woolley described as string notches for throwing thongs. Woolley reasoned that the length of the weapons , as well as their lightness and the fact that two of them had throwing forks, indicated that they were throwing spears or javelins similar to those used by the warriors in chariots depicted on the Standard of Ur. The electrum spearheads were found near four others of copper or bronze and with what might have been the remains of a quiver and a shield. | Length: 93.4 | Width: 2.0 | Measurement unit: Centimeters/Inches | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Curatorial section: Near Eastern
Malzeme Gold,Silver
Digital Library of the Middle East
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