Game Piece with Hercules Throwing Diomedes to His Man-Eating Horses – German – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/463705
Mann, Vivian B. "Romanesque Ivory Tablemen."
Mann, Vivian B. "Romanesque Ivory Tablemen."
Theodore M. Davis Excavations by Quibell and Weigall, 1905. Acquired by Davis in the division of finds, 1905. Theodore M. Davis Collection 1905-1015. Bequeathed to the Museum by Davis, 1915; accessioned, 1930
from left 30.8.60a, b; 30.8.59a, b; 30.8.58; 30.8.56; 30.8.57 Artwork Details Use
1960, excavated under the direction of Robert H. Dyson Jr. on behalf of the Hasanlu Project sponsored by the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania, the Archaeological Service of Iran, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art; acquired by the Museum in 1961, as a result of its financial contribution to the excavations
Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff Gift, 1961 Object Number: 61.100.3a, b 1960, excavated
Perls, 1991 Object Number: 1991.17.126a, b [Roberta and Lance Entwistle, London
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Pair of DoorsAccording to Museum files, the findspot for these doors was the town of Takrit in north-central Iraq. Researchers, however, have deduced that local residents in modern times had brought them there for reuse from the ruins of Samarra, a site located on the east bank of the Tigris, about seventy-eight miles (125 km) north of Baghdad
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1840s, excavated under the direction of Austen Henry Layard; 1849, presented by Layard to Lady Charlotte Guest for Canford Manor, Dorsetshire (Dorset), England; 1919, purchased by Dikran Kelekian from Ivor Churchill Guest; 1927, purchased by J
Louchheim, Aline B. 1949. “Near-Eastern Art Placed on Display: Metropolitan Shows
Inscription: (Across the top): + COM[ES] MAG[ISTER] EQQ[UITUM] [EQUITUM] ET P[EDITUM] PRAES[ENTALIS] ET C[ONSUL] ORD[INARIUS] ([image of cross] Official, Chief of the Cavalry and of the infantry and Consul normally elected in present times)(In the central medallion): + / PATRIBVS
Beeson, Nora B., ed. Guide to The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
× 27 ft. 8 in. (919.5 × 749.3 × 843.3 cm) b: (lion capital): 14 1/8 × 20 1/4