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409- Bronze Belt Buckle; in the shape of an Ibex. Luristan-Iran 8th-7th C. BC 410- Bronze Belt Buckle;In the form of a Bactrian camel within a rectangular frame Luristan-Iran 8th-7th C. BC 279- Pinhead in the form of a Bronze Statuette; A hermaphroditic figure whose two sides represent the two sexes. In the center of the head is a circular hole for attaching the pin shaft, now lost. Luristan-Iran, 8th-7th C. BC 292- Bronze Beaker; with the representation of a banquet scene, in repousse.. Luristan-Iran 8th-7th C. BC 383- Bronze Figure; With a dagger at his hip, holding two dogs on a leash. Luristan-Iran 8th-7th C. BC 278- Bronze Figure; On a two-wheeled chariot pulled by two dogs. Luristan-Iran, 8th-7th C. BC. 242- Bronze Plaque with a suspension Ring, Openwork design shows two nude female divinities each holding a breast with one hand and a hut-shaped motif with the other Luristan-ran 8th-7th C. BC 240-Nude Bronze Goddess; Holding her breasts; her head is surmounted by a delicately chased ibex. The statuette is placed on a striated cone-shaped base. Luristan-Iran- 8th-7th C. BC 307- Bronze Bowl with plain Rim; On the outside decorated with thirteen finger-shaped forms, in repousse. Luristan- Iran, 8th-7th C. BC |
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