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92- Rhyton of Brid-Red Fired Clay; In the shape of a stylized
buffalo; in some areas its fur is indicated by incised dots, at the
muzzle a extended beak-like spout Amlash- Iran 12th-13th C. BC 125- Half-Round Bronze Ax (Amazon Type) Two somicircular cutout on the lade, the center of the blade encloses the shaft and on the back is fastened to it by a protruding knob. The handle is square on top and cylindrical at its lower end Amlash-Iran 12th-13th C. BC 99- Bronze Unicorn; Hollow Belly. Amlash-Iran, 12th-13th C BC 97- Bronze Boar; Hollow belly, dog style statue. Amlash-Iran, 12th-13th C. BC. 88- Rhyton of red fired clay; Shaped like the forequarters of a wild mountain goat. Amlash- Iran 12th-13th C. BC 84- Vessel of Gray-Black Fired clay; consisting of three egg-shaped parts and a bull's head pierced by a hole at the top and another in the muzzle. Incised decoration around the animal's neck Amlash- Iran- 12th-13th C. BC 104- Bronze Horseman; with round shield onhis back. Amlash- Iran 12th-13th C. BC 107- Bronze Statuette of a warrior; Armed witha dagger, hands akimbo. Amlash-Iran- 12th-13th C. BC 184- Bronze Halberd-Ax, The back of the socket is decorated with lions in relief and witha star. Luristan- Iran, 8th-7th C. BC |
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