AMICA ID:
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MMA_.17.190.106
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AMICA Library Year:
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2002
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Object Type:
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Decorative Arts and Utilitarian Objects
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Description:
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Vessels carved of a gray-green stone in what is called the "Intercultural Style" were made in the greater Gulf area as well as in southern Iran. At the site of Tepe Yahya in Iran, workshops were found with vessels and the raw materials?chlorite or steatite?for their manufacture, dating to the mid-third millennium B.C. The stones were available in the nearby hills. Fragments of containers were also found at sites in the Gulf area. Vessels decorated in this style were found across the ancient Near East from Syria to the Indus Valley, evidence of the flourishing long-distance trade of the times. This piece has a tall shape with flaring rim and is carved in alternating bands of an overlapping mountainlike pattern and date palm trees. The repertoire of motifs of the "Intercultural Style" includes vegetal, architectural, and abstract or naturalistic representations of people and animals . Many excavated examples have been found in palaces and temples or in graves of the privileged classes in major urban centers, including Sumerian (Early Dynastic) Mesopotamia. The vessels may also have been valuable for their contents. |
Creator Nationality:
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Asian; Middle Eastern; Persian
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Creator Name-CRT:
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Gulf region or southern Iran
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Title:
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Chlorite vase with overlapping pattern and three bands of palm trees
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View:
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Principal view
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Creation Date:
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ca. 2700?2350 B.C.
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Creation Start Date:
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-2
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Creation End Date:
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2
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Materials and Techniques:
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Chlorite
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Creation Place:
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Gulf region or southern Iran
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Dimensions:
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H. 9 1/4 in. (23.5 cm)
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AMICA Contributor:
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Owner Location:
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New York, New York
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ID Number:
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17.190.106
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Credit Line:
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Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917
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Copyright:
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Copyright ? 2002 The Metropolitan Museum of Art. All rights reserved.
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Rights:
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Related Image Identifier Link:
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MMA_.h1_17.190.106.tif
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