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Antigua Grecia Oro Cuatro boquillas de oro - Siglos VIII-V a.C. - 8 cm
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Antigua Grecia Oro Cuatro boquillas de oro - Siglos VIII-V a.C. - 8 cm

Mouthpieces of flattened elliptical and oval form with dotted decoration for three of them, one or two attachment holes at the each end 8 cm long max., 6.8 cm long min., 3.5 cm high max, 2.7 cm high min. Ancient gold funerary mouthpieces The oval ornaments of thin sheet gold of the type illustrated here have given rise to a number of theories as to their use. Talking about a Greek grave discovered in Olbia in 1891, E. H. Minns (in "Scythians and Greeks") describes a chamber lined with stone in which lay two skeletons, a man and a woman, with gold leaves upon eyes, mouth and ears. He goes on to suggest that, like funeral masks, they served to make it less painful to look upon the face of the dead at the time of the funeral ceremony and at the same time prevented the entrance of demons into the body through these openings. A number of mouthpieces have been found in place during excavations, and Maxwell-Hyslop ("Western Asiatic Jewellery, 3000-612 B.C.") recalls an example from Beth Shan (Syria) which was found inside an Iron Age anthropoid sarcophagus, 1200-1000 B.C. There use is equally attested in many cases by the embossed representations of lips which can be seen on some early specimens. Provenance Coins&Antiquities, London, 1st half of 1970s (with old inventory numbers at the back) Private collection, Switzerland from the above Condition The concentric circles embossed into the gold plaques over the eyes indicate that the warrior's eyes would forever gaze into the beyond. burials complete with gold funeral wreaths and face-coverings (eye- and mouth-covers) Shipping terms Worldwide shipping. No export permit needed to ship from Switzerland.Buyers have to cover transport costs and any additional import costs (e.g. VAT, import levies). You also acknowledge and accept that you are responsible for checking if there is any specific rule or restriction applicable to the import of an object into your country.

N.º 84606367

Ya no está disponible
Antigua Grecia Oro Cuatro boquillas de oro - Siglos VIII-V a.C. - 8 cm

Antigua Grecia Oro Cuatro boquillas de oro - Siglos VIII-V a.C. - 8 cm

Mouthpieces of flattened elliptical and oval form with dotted decoration for three of them, one or two attachment holes at the each end
8 cm long max., 6.8 cm long min., 3.5 cm high max, 2.7 cm high min.

Ancient gold funerary mouthpieces
The oval ornaments of thin sheet gold of the type illustrated here have given rise to a number of theories as to their use. Talking about a Greek grave discovered in Olbia in 1891, E. H. Minns (in "Scythians and Greeks") describes a chamber lined with stone in which lay two skeletons, a man and a woman, with gold leaves upon eyes, mouth and ears. He goes on to suggest that, like funeral masks, they served to make it less painful to look upon the face of the dead at the time of the funeral ceremony and at the same time prevented the entrance of demons into the body through these openings. A number of mouthpieces have been found in place during excavations, and Maxwell-Hyslop ("Western Asiatic Jewellery, 3000-612 B.C.") recalls an example from Beth Shan (Syria) which was found inside an Iron Age anthropoid sarcophagus, 1200-1000 B.C. There use is equally attested in many cases by the embossed representations of lips which can be seen on some early specimens.

Provenance
Coins&Antiquities, London, 1st half of 1970s (with old inventory numbers at the back)
Private collection, Switzerland from the above

Condition
The concentric circles embossed into the gold plaques over the eyes indicate that the warrior's eyes would forever gaze into the beyond.
burials complete with gold funeral wreaths and face-coverings (eye- and mouth-covers)

Shipping terms
Worldwide shipping. No export permit needed to ship from Switzerland.Buyers have to cover transport costs and any additional import costs (e.g. VAT, import levies). You also acknowledge and accept that you are responsible for checking if there is any specific rule or restriction applicable to the import of an object into your country.

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