Cow astragal condylo-talus bone from a cow, with a regular hole drilled in the center. Hellenistic period, 332–30 BC. Found in Myrmekion Crimea. Natural material: bone. Height 4.2 cm., A smooth, irregularly shaped object with rounded lobes rests against a neutral background; its surface shows a mix of dark gray and black tones with areas of lighter gray and some brownish patches, and the texture ranges from glossy and slightly cracked to rough and pitted in places, creating visible highlights and subtle shadows across the form.
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Cow astragal condylo-talus bone from a cow, with a regular hole drilled in the center. Hellenistic period, 332–30 BC. Found in Myrmekion Crimea. Natural material: bone. Height 4.2 cm., A smooth, irregularly shaped object with rounded lobes rests against a neutral background; its surface shows a mix of dark gray and black tones with areas of lighter gray and some brownish patches, and the texture ranges from glossy and slightly cracked to rough and pitted in places, creating visible highlights and subtle shadows across the form.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A01_481

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

37.4Mo (708.1Ko) / 32.8cm x 28.6cm / 3872 x 3379 (300dpi)

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