A14q487.1
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Roster |
Date |
Author |
Record |
Definition |
2004-07-01 |
jw |
figurine [Input: O702GM.j] |
Description (summary) |
2004-07-01 |
jw |
Fragment showing two big round eyes surrounded by two semi circular frames, each one composed by 6 rectangles; the rest of the preserved object shows several clay pieces jutting out, but their interpretation isn't clear. [Input: O702GM.j] |
2004-09-05 |
mkb |
Stylized female head with wide frame around eyes; nose and small mouth not preserved. Hair is worn in a large rectangular bun at the back and two smaller ones on either side of the face. On top of the head there is aprotrusion as if she had an elaborate headress or carried something on her head. The neck may have been inserted into another object beause it is smoothly terminated in a semi-circular shape. [Input: O702GM.j] |
Roster |
Date |
Author |
Record |
Ware or Material, species |
2004-07-01 |
jw |
clay [Input: O702GM.j] |
Color |
2004-07-01 |
jw |
very pale brown [Input: O702GM.j] |
Color number (Munsell) |
2004-07-01 |
jw |
10YR8/2 [Input: O702GM.j] |
Notes on typology |
2004-07-01 |
sdp |
Head of a female figurine; it belongs to the group of anthropomorphic figurines typical of the High Euphrates region, and known by many specimens discovered in the 70s in many sites, like Tell Selenkahiyeh, Tell Habuba Kabira, Tell Hadidi, etc. This production is characterized especially by terracotta figurines with column body, flattened chest, arms folded up on breasts, applied pierced pastilles for the eyes and solids to the sides of the face, quadrangular plaques on the forehead and a complex hair dressing on the back of the head (chignon, plait, etc.). These figurines belong to the horizon of the Early Bronze Age IV, last centuries of the Third millennium B.C. [Input: O702GM.j] |