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Canvas Print : Halaf culture. (ca 6000-5300 BC). Syria. Orthostat. Winged g
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Halaf culture. (ca 6000-5300 BC). Syria. Orthostat. Winged g
Mesopotamia. Halaf culture. (ca 6000-5300 BC). Neolithic. Syria. Colossal statue of bird. Temple-Sanctuary of Tell Hall. Basalt. 9th century BC. Pergamon Museum. Museum Island. Berlin. Germany
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Archaeological Berlin Colossal Halaf Mesopotamia Mesopotamian Near Neolithic Pergamon Prehistoric Sanctuary Syria Tell Protohistory
21"x14" (53x35cm) Canvas Print
Experience the rich history of the Halaf culture with our stunning Canvas Prints. Featuring the captivating orthostat image of a winged creature from Syria, dating back to around 6000-5300 BC, these prints bring the Neolithic world to life. Our high-quality canvas prints are sourced from trusted archives like Mary Evans Prints Online and are available in a range of finishes to suit your decor. This print showcases an intriguing piece of Mesopotamian history, with the image originally discovered in Syria and now housed in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin. Travel back in time and add a touch of ancient history to your home with our Canvas Prints.
Ready to hang Premium Gloss Canvas Print. Our archival quality canvas prints are made from Polyester and Cotton mix and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for transit.
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Estimated Product Size is 53.3cm x 35.6cm (21" x 14")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This orthostat, a large rectangular stone slab used for the construction of walls in ancient architecture, showcases the artistic prowess of the Halaf culture, which flourished in Syria and parts of Mesopotamia around 6000-5300 BC. During this Neolithic period, the Halaf people developed a distinctive art style characterized by intricate geometric designs and animal motifs. The image etched onto this orthostat depicts a winged g, a deity or symbol of the Halaf culture, in the form of a bird. The bird's outstretched wings and detailed feathers suggest a sense of movement and power. This colossal statue, now housed in the Pergamon Museum on Museum Island in Berlin, Germany, provides a glimpse into the religious beliefs and artistic sensibilities of the ancient civilization. The Temple-Sanctuary of Tell Hall, where this orthostat was originally discovered, is an archaeological site of great significance. The site, located in northern Syria, has yielded numerous artifacts and structures that shed light on the daily life and cultural practices of the Halaf people. The intricacy and craftsmanship displayed in this ancient artwork serve as a testament to the artistic achievements of the Halaf culture during the prehistoric and proto-historic periods. The passage of time has not diminished the awe-inspiring impact of this colossal bird statue, which continues to captivate and intrigue scholars and visitors alike.
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