Légende
Clothes pin, Northern Mesopotamian workshop, pins for fastening garments; short pin with a straight shaft of circular cross-section. In the upper part there is a conical extension terminating in a small round head, separated by a notch. Below the head, at 1/4 length, there is a slight flattening on the shaft, which contains a hole for passing a string through. 1st half of the 3rd millennium BC; Early Jazira III period (Early Dynastic III; c. 2600–c. 2350 BC). Tell Jassa el Gharbi (northeastern Syria), Northern Mesopotamia (Khabur basin). Pin (clasp). Total length 10.76 cm; diameter 0.1 cm (minimum)–0.4 cm (maximum); middle part width 0.45 cm (flattened), thickness 0.25 cm (flattened); hole diameter 0.2 cm.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A40_208
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
21.5Mo (1.9Mo) / 50.8cm x 10.6cm / 6000 x 1251 (300dpi)