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Basım Tarihi: 2600-2450 BCE
Basım Yeri - Penn Museum
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Demirbaş Numarası 38-10-51 | 296247
Kayıt Numarası penn-museum-296247
Lokasyon Penn Museum
Tarih 2600-2450 BCE
Notlar Alabaster. Female head that is broken from statue; bitumen at break in neck and boring for dowel. Elaborate coiffur; long tresses on each side of face. Right eye contains shell and bitumen inlay. This stone head of a woman is a portion of what is typically known as a Diyala statue (coming from the region around the Diyala river in central Iraq). The dowel hole at the base of the neck shows that the head was originally slotted into a stone body to make a complete statuette. The woman has an elaborate hair-do and hollowed-out eyes that originally held inlays to add a more life-like character. In fact, a portion of a shell inlay for the white area of one of the eyes is still preserved. These statues range in size but appear to have been dedicated in temples as continual stand-ins for the worshipper/donor. | Height: 8.5 | Width: 6.5 | Depth: 5.5 | Measurement unit: Centimeters/Inches | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Curatorial section: Near Eastern
Malzeme Alabaster,Bitumen
Zaman Dilimi Early Dynastic III
Kaynağa git Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi Digital Library of the Middle East
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Basım Tarihi 2600-2450 BCE
Basım Yeri - Penn Museum
Konu Woman | more | less
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 38-10-51 | 296247
Kayıt Numarası penn-museum-296247
Lokasyon Penn Museum
Tarih 2600-2450 BCE
Notlar Alabaster. Female head that is broken from statue; bitumen at break in neck and boring for dowel. Elaborate coiffur; long tresses on each side of face. Right eye contains shell and bitumen inlay. This stone head of a woman is a portion of what is typically known as a Diyala statue (coming from the region around the Diyala river in central Iraq). The dowel hole at the base of the neck shows that the head was originally slotted into a stone body to make a complete statuette. The woman has an elaborate hair-do and hollowed-out eyes that originally held inlays to add a more life-like character. In fact, a portion of a shell inlay for the white area of one of the eyes is still preserved. These statues range in size but appear to have been dedicated in temples as continual stand-ins for the worshipper/donor. | Height: 8.5 | Width: 6.5 | Depth: 5.5 | Measurement unit: Centimeters/Inches | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Curatorial section: Near Eastern
Malzeme Alabaster,Bitumen
Zaman Dilimi Early Dynastic III
Digital Library of the Middle East
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