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Intaglio

7th BC (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

On a narrow base two antelopes rear beside each other making a quasi-heraldic device; between their heads, a half-moon; to the left, underneath the tail of one of the antelopes, a lozenge-shaped device.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Agate, grey in tone
Brief description
Intaglio, seal, agate, with two antelopes, middle Eastern, possibly 7th century BC
Physical description
On a narrow base two antelopes rear beside each other making a quasi-heraldic device; between their heads, a half-moon; to the left, underneath the tail of one of the antelopes, a lozenge-shaped device.
Dimensions
  • Depth: 31.5mm
  • Height: 24.5mm
  • Width: 22.5mm
Object history
Given by Sir Leigh Ashton, F.S.A., London, 1958.

Historical significance: Antelopes prancing in this manner and juxtaposed to each other are fairly common in Assyrian seals but in these the forms are highly stylised, though with very defined modelling.
Production
possibly 7th century BC
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
A.20-1958

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Record createdMarch 11, 2009
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