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近東 金色 細粒珠 (沒有保留價)
編號 83847833
編號 83847833
A Near Eastern circular stamp seal amulet made from a black hardstone featuring a quadruped. The animal is depicted in a static pose with one leg raised. The background is decorated with numerous short incisions. The image is framed by an incised circle. The piece features a knob on the reverse with a perforation for suspension.
Animals occupied a prominent place in ancient art across a number of civilisations and across a variety of media, including painting, pottery, and jewellery. Some animals were venerated, whilst others were sacrificed. Their depiction is thus endowed with significance in several contexts: in religious rituals, as mythical creatures, and as incarnations or symbols of gods and goddesses. Seal amulets with stylised animals or fantasised zoomorphic figural have been found throughout Mesopotamia in contexts dating to the late forth millennium BC, although stamp seals and cylinder seals are predominant types in the ancient Near East.
Measurements: Height~3cm, Width~3cm, Depth~1.5cm
Provenance: From SM London collection, by descent, 1970-99