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Turkey, Alisar Huyuk, Big four-handled jar depicting deer figures, terracotta

Turkey, Alisar Huyuk, Big four-handled jar depicting deer figures, terracotta


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Turkey, Alisar Huyuk, Big four-handled jar depicting deer figures, terracotta

Turkey, Alisar Huyuk, Big four-handled jar depicting deer figures, terracotta 8th Century B.C. Turkey, Ankara, Anadolu Medeniyetleri Muzesi (Archaeological Museum), Anatolian-Phrygian art

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Media ID 9511189

8th Century Bc Bronze Age Crack Craft Decoration Deer Terracotta Animal Representation Archaeological Artifact


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This print showcases a remarkable artifact from ancient Turkey, specifically Alisar Huyuk. The focal point of the image is a big four-handled jar made of terracotta and dating back to the 8th century B. C. This exquisite piece of Anatolian-Phrygian art depicts intricate deer figures, adding an element of grace and beauty to its overall design. Displayed in the Anadolu Medeniyetleri Muzesi (Archaeological Museum) in Ankara, this archaeological artifact offers a glimpse into the rich history and craftsmanship of ancient civilizations. The attention to detail is evident as each handle is meticulously crafted, providing both functionality and aesthetic appeal. The crack visible on the surface serves as a reminder that this jar has withstood the test of time, surviving centuries while retaining its allure. Its horizontal orientation allows for an unobstructed view, emphasizing its significance as a single object worthy of admiration. This photograph captures not only the artistic prowess but also highlights animal representation prevalent in ancient cultures. Through this visual medium, we are transported back to an era where art served as both decoration and storytelling. As we delve into our past through such antiquities, we gain insight into how these objects shaped our understanding of history today. This particular piece stands tall among other bronze age artifacts within the museum's collection - a testament to human creativity and ingenuity throughout time.

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