Pyxis Lid

65-31-603

From: Iran | Hasanlu

Curatorial Section: Near Eastern

Object Number 65-31-603
Current Location Collections Storage
Provenience Iran | Hasanlu
Date Made 1000-800BC
Section Near Eastern
Materials Ivory
Description

Fragment of a pyxis lid; ivory, incised; design: one surface has edging of circle and dot, rest plain; other surface has bands of guilloche separated by two ridges and two grooves; edge of larger fragment has single, central groove; edge of smaller fragment with two grooves and central zigzag band with gold foil overlay.

Muscarella Publication: "Two fragments of pyxis "lids." On one side are guilloches; on the reverse, one fragment has a border of concentric circles and the other a larger drill hole in every other other circle. Both fragments have dowel holes preserved in the edge, which is also grooved. Traces of gold foil exist on the edge of one fragment. Several fragments of lids exactly like these were found in BB V in 1974: 74N-507, 74-N624, 74N-628. This last piece has five dowel holes (with two dowels in situ) in the edge, traces of gold foil, and white material preserved in the drilled holes in the surface."

Credit Line The Hasanlu Project; Robert H. Dyson Jr., 1964

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