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Background imageSchool Anatolian Tote Bag Collection: Gold belt buckle made around 700 BC. From Anatolia. Paris, Louvre Museum

Gold belt buckle made around 700 BC. From Anatolia. Paris, Louvre Museum
JLJ4667572 Gold belt buckle made around 700 BC. From Anatolia. Paris, Louvre Museum by Anatolian School; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Gold belt buckle made around 700 BC. From Anatolia)

Background imageSchool Anatolian Tote Bag Collection: Statue of Gudea, c. 2090 BC (diorite)

Statue of Gudea, c. 2090 BC (diorite)
3525811 Statue of Gudea, c.2090 BC (diorite) by Neo-Sumerian, (21st century BC); 44x21.5x29.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Mesopotamia)

Background imageSchool Anatolian Tote Bag Collection: Bronze Age: Idol with the 'violin'. 3500-2000 BC. From Anatolia

Bronze Age: Idol with the "violin". 3500-2000 BC. From Anatolia
JLJ4667623 Bronze Age: Idol with the " violin". 3500-2000 BC. From Anatolia. Paris, Louvre Museum by Anatolian School; Louvre, Paris

Background imageSchool Anatolian Tote Bag Collection: Eastern antiquite: dove in lapis lazuli (lapis lazuli) and gold. From the Susa website

Eastern antiquite: dove in lapis lazuli (lapis lazuli) and gold. From the Susa website
JLJ4667635 Eastern antiquite: dove in lapis lazuli (lapis lazuli) and gold. From the Susa website. Medio-elamite period (Iran)

Background imageSchool Anatolian Tote Bag Collection: Furniture plaque: hawk, c. 18th century BC (hippopotamus ivory)

Furniture plaque: hawk, c. 18th century BC (hippopotamus ivory)
3525780 Furniture plaque: hawk, c.18th century BC (hippopotamus ivory) by Anatolian School; 11.2 wide cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Anatolia)

Background imageSchool Anatolian Tote Bag Collection: Plaque fragment: kneeling lion-headed figure, c. 18th century BC (Ivory (hippopotamus)

Plaque fragment: kneeling lion-headed figure, c. 18th century BC (Ivory (hippopotamus)
3525782 Plaque fragment: kneeling lion-headed figure, c.18th century BC (Ivory (hippopotamus), gold foil) by Anatolian School; height: 9.8 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSchool Anatolian Tote Bag Collection: Furniture plaque: female sphinx with Hathor-style curls, c

Furniture plaque: female sphinx with Hathor-style curls, c
3525781 Furniture plaque: female sphinx with Hathor-style curls, c.18th century BC (hippopotamus ivory) by Anatolian School; 7.3 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSchool Anatolian Tote Bag Collection: Sargon II and dignitary, relief from King Sargons palace in Khorsabad, c. 716-713 BC

Sargon II and dignitary, relief from King Sargons palace in Khorsabad, c. 716-713 BC
3288524 Sargon II and dignitary, relief from King Sargons palace in Khorsabad, c.716-713 BC by Assyrian, (8th century BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageSchool Anatolian Tote Bag Collection: Figurine of a family group, 2000-1500 BC (clay)

Figurine of a family group, 2000-1500 BC (clay)
3288270 Figurine of a family group, 2000-1500 BC (clay) by Anatolian School; Bible Lands Museum, Jerusalem, Israel; Photo eZev Radovan; out of copyright

Background imageSchool Anatolian Tote Bag Collection: Group of two women and a child, c. 1981-1500 BC (Limestone, paint)

Group of two women and a child, c. 1981-1500 BC (Limestone, paint)
3525826 Group of two women and a child, c.1981-1500 BC (Limestone, paint) by Egyptian, Middle Kingdom (2040-1640 BC); 71 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: From Egypt)

Background imageSchool Anatolian Tote Bag Collection: Plaque with falcon-headed Re wearing crown of Upper and Lower Egypt, c

Plaque with falcon-headed Re wearing crown of Upper and Lower Egypt, c
3525784 Plaque with falcon-headed Re wearing crown of Upper and Lower Egypt, c.8th-7th century BC (ivory) by Neo-Assyrian, (7th century BC); height: 7.1 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSchool Anatolian Tote Bag Collection: Furniture support: female sphinx with Hathor-style curls, c

Furniture support: female sphinx with Hathor-style curls, c
3525779 Furniture support: female sphinx with Hathor-style curls, c.18th century BC (hippopotamus ivory, gold foil) by Anatolian School; 12.7x10.4 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSchool Anatolian Tote Bag Collection: Sharpening stone and granulation rings. From the site of Susa, Iran south west. 1150 BC

Sharpening stone and granulation rings. From the site of Susa, Iran south west. 1150 BC
JLJ4667615 Sharpening stone and granulation rings. From the site of Susa, Iran south west. 1150 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum by Middle Elamite Period, (c.1500-1000 BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageSchool Anatolian Tote Bag Collection: Bronze era: bronze guide pass adorned with a horse tamping scene. 2500 BC. From Anatolia

Bronze era: bronze guide pass adorned with a horse tamping scene. 2500 BC. From Anatolia
JLJ4667605 Bronze era: bronze guide pass adorned with a horse tamping scene. 2500 BC. From Anatolia. Paris, Louvre Museum by Anatolian School; Louvre, Paris

Background imageSchool Anatolian Tote Bag Collection: Buddhism: head of Buddha smiling in gres. 14th or 15th century

Buddhism: head of Buddha smiling in gres. 14th or 15th century
JLJ4669596 Buddhism: head of Buddha smiling in gres. 14th or 15th century. From Preah Palilay Temple, Cambodia. Sun 0, 52 m Paris, Musee Guimet, Musee national des Arts Asians by Cambodian


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