A MESOPOTAMIAN SHELL LIBATION VESSEL
A MESOPOTAMIAN SHELL LIBATION VESSEL

EARLY DYNASTIC IIA, CIRCA 2550-2400 B.C.

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A MESOPOTAMIAN SHELL LIBATION VESSEL
EARLY DYNASTIC IIA, CIRCA 2550-2400 B.C.
Formed from the fasciolaria trapezium (trapezium horse conch shell), the spiral formations hollowed towards one tapering end, the polished exterior with fine incisions along the edge, decorated with a linear motif across the upper surface, an open notch below, and a head in profile to the right on one side, with an aquiline nose, an almond-shaped eye with the pupil indicated, and a slightly upturned mouth, the hair bound in a fillet and undulating behind in one thick lock
7½ in. (19 cm.) long
來源
with Asfar & Sarkis, Beirut, 1968.

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For a similar example see no. 291a in J. Aruz, ed., Art of the First Cities: the Third Millennium B.C. from the Mediterranean to the Indus.

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