By Khan Owner, on May 11th, 2010%
SILVER AND GOLD
Height 156 cm. , 3.3 cm diameter at the rim. , 6.2 cm diameter of the body. , Weight 148.95 grams
Usak MUSEUM
The body of the Alabastron is decorated in alternating plain and divided zones of six ornamental bands. The top band contains evenly distributed circles with central point below a narrower band of hatching limited. The second volume contains . . . → Read More: ALABASTRON
By Khan Owner, on May 11th, 2010%
SILVER
Diameter 21.3 cm.
Diameter of handle 3.7 cm.
Weight 466.89 gr.
USAK MUSEUM
The convex circular cover has a short horizontal edge, the edge slightly curved upward, and a rotating ring handle. In the middle of the lid is a rosette of 25 petals, surrounded by a pine cone decoration, which covers eleven increasingly larger rings as far as the rim. The . . . → Read More: LID
By Khan Owner, on May 11th, 2010%
GOLD
Diameter 2.8 cm.
Weight 4.3 gr.
USAK MUSEUM
The apartment has used disc decoration. In the middle is a large hollow head with a wire collar, from which radiate five triangles of tiny granules. Around the edge of the panel are three concentric gold wires, the outer two of which are twisted. Around the inside of this line is a single row . . . → Read More: CIRCULAR DISK
By Khan Owner, on May 11th, 2010%
GOLD
Height 1.9 cm.
Width 1.8 cm.
Weight 1.3 gr.
USAK MUSEUM
The ornament has a cross shape, and includes four bowcoils beads made of wire, back to set up set against a central circle of the beads wire back. The coils and central circle enclosing convex panels, and are on a carrier film cut the same shape soldered.
Similar cross-shaped ornaments were . . . → Read More: APPLIQUE
By Khan Owner, on May 11th, 2010%
GOLD
Length 3 cm.
Height 1.1 cm.
Weight 746 gr.
USAK MUSEUM
The two coils are hollow, cylindrical, connected with concave sides, top and bottom edges. The two upper surfaces are decorated with a six-petal rosette. The petals are marked by fine wire beads, surrounded with a grain at the nodes, and the rim with thicker wire beads. The center of the rosette is . . . → Read More: DOUBLE SPOOL
By Khan Owner, on May 11th, 2010%
GOLD
Length of broken pin 6.3 cm.
Height of head 2.9 cm.
Width 1.4 and 1.5cm.
Weight 7.95 and 9.14 gr.
USAK MUSEUM
The two pins are almost identical. The head has an abstract
ed form of pomegranate, divided into six segments, the convex
alternately plain and ribbed horizontally and separated by
Bead wire. At the top is one of six half-open flower petals on a
Collar with . . . → Read More: PAIR OF PINS
By Khan Owner, on May 11th, 2010%
SILVER AND GOLD
Preserved length 3.6 cm.
Height 3 cm.
Weight 10.53 gr.
USAK MUSEUM
The arch is almost semi-circular and circular in outline in profile, decorated along its length by a simple bead and reel molding, and orbits in five places of more prominent form parts, three of these is a broken at each end (one is missing because the . . . → Read More: FIBULA
By Khan Owner, on May 11th, 2010%
SILVER
Height 3.5 cm.
Length 3.3 cm.
Weight 9.67 gr.
USAK MUSEUM
The ram is has shown lying with head in front, and folded her legs under the body. The fleece is marked by stippling in regular lines, and the head through a hatch. The horns are ridged. The articulation of the stylized and the hind hooves is prominently marked, and outlined in places . . . → Read More: RECUMBENT RAM
By Khan Owner, on May 11th, 2010%
ELECTRUM
Height 2.2 cm.
Length 2.4 cm.
Weight 5.20 gr.
USAK MUSEUM
The calf will be shown on the right, according to head. The hind legs are horizontally folded under the fuselage, and bent the front legs diagonally across the body on the front and back. The ankle bones and hooves are well articulated. The pointed ears oval project horizontally from either side of . . . → Read More: RECUMBENT CALF
By Khan Owner, on May 11th, 2010%
ELECTRUM
Height 0.8 cm.
Length of base 0.8 cm.
Weight 0.47 gr.
USAK MUSEUM
The ram is lying has shown, folded with the head and legs from under the body. The animal’s horns project behind the ears. The face is damaged at the front. Soldered to the hip is fixing a broken ring of pearls wire. The animal will be soldered into a flat oval . . . → Read More: RECUMBENT RAM
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