Mosaic cone; decorative architectural element from facades of cult buildings. Mosaic cones; Sumer, Uruk culture, 4th millennium BC. Southern Mesopotamia; element of architectural decoration., A single tapered cylindrical object lies horizontally on a light gray background, appearing textured and sandy with shades of tan and brown; the object narrows to a rounded tip on one end and broadens to a flattened, slightly uneven end on the other, with subtle darker speckles and small irregular surface marks visible across its surface.
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Mosaic cone; decorative architectural element from facades of cult buildings. Mosaic cones; Sumer, Uruk culture, 4th millennium BC. Southern Mesopotamia; element of architectural decoration., A single tapered cylindrical object lies horizontally on a light gray background, appearing textured and sandy with shades of tan and brown; the object narrows to a rounded tip on one end and broadens to a flattened, slightly uneven end on the other, with subtle darker speckles and small irregular surface marks visible across its surface.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A00_354

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

17.2Mo (839.3Ko) / 25.5cm x 16.9cm / 3008 x 2000 (300dpi)

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