Légende
Stamp seal, unknown ancient Hittite workshop. Hittite stamp seal made of hematite. Carefully crafted handle with eight surfaces tapering upward, terminating in a ring and a spherical grip with a horizontally drilled hole. Circular base bears two carved ornament circles: a larger spiral tendril and a smaller inner braid. Two characters imitating Hittite hieroglyphic writing were added to the smaller circle in the 19th century. Date: 17th–14th century BC; Old Hittite period Hittite hieroglyphic characters added in the 19th century. Provenance: Karahöyük Adiyaman Province, Turkey; Hittite Empire c.1650–c.1178 BC. Medium: hematite. Type: seal. Dimensions: height 3.1 cm; width 3.3 cm., A round, dark object with a glossy black surface and worn bronze highlights shows a raised central floral or rosette motif surrounded by a ring of repeating spiral or wave patterns; the edges are irregular with a few chipped or dented areas exposing lighter bronze tones, and the overall palette includes black, dark brown, and metallic bronze.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A04_296
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
28.6Mo (906.5Ko) / 26.8cm x 26.8cm / 3163 x 3163 (300dpi)