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Mohenjo Daro Terracotta Vrouwelijke godheid torso. 3e millennium voor Christus. 4,7 cm H. (Zonder Minimumprijs)
Nr. 84325721
Nr. 84325721
A Western Asiatic ceremonial macehead, carved from beautiful black hardstone, possibly granite. The macehead has a tapered shape with a convex top leading to a conical body with a flattened base. There is a shaft channel running vertically through the centre of the piece. The black hardstone displays different hues of black with cream, beige, and white.
The piece comes with a custom-made stand.
These types of objects are normally called mace heads. They may have been mounted on a shaft as a symbol of rank, perhaps derivative from a true weapon of similar form. Throughout the ancient world, maceheads varied significantly, and we know of a great number with different styles and decorations. Maceheads may not only have served a purpose in warfare, but also in religious contexts. Indeed, maceheads played an important role as votive offerings in shrines and temples across ancient Mesopotamia.
Measurements: H 6.9cm x W 5.1cm, with stand H 8.5cm x W 7.4cm
Provenance: Acquired in the 1980s-1990s. Property of a North West London gentleman.
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