Pillar statue of an Aramaean king (displayed on sculpted double lion base not originally associated), from Sinjirli-Sam’al

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Title
Pillar statue of an Aramaean king (displayed on sculpted double lion base not originally associated), from Sinjirli-Sam’al
Main Entry
Hittite, Late (Aramaean style)
Medium
basalt
Location 1
Museum of Oriental Antiquities [#7768],
Location 2
Istanbul, Turkey
ID
ANT032
Photo Date
May 1998
Major Division
Ancient
Chronology/Culture
Anatolia

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Image Size
1434 x 2976
File Size
411 KB
Record
ANT032
Link to this Item
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/aict/x-ant032/ant032

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