Terracotta chariot krater – Helladic, Mycenaean – Late Helladic IIIA:1 – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/240552
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1959, 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 1960, as a result of its financial contribution to the excavations
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Sigismond Bardac, Paris (from at least 1903); [possibly Dikran G. Kelekian (American, born Turkey), Cairo, Paris, and New York (sold ca. 1909)]; George and Florence Blumenthal, Paris and NY (ca. 1909? or least 1927-1941)
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sections—the lip of the bottle and the fanged mouth—underscore the conceptual link
Excavated by Sayyid Pasha Khashaba (Said Bey), May 1910. Acquired by Khashaba in the division of finds. In Cairo with Maurice Nahman, November 1910. Purchased from Nahman by Dikran G. Kelekian, 1911. Purchased from Kelekian, 1917
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1927-1928, excavated under the direction of Sir Leonard Woolley on behalf of the Joint Expedition of the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania and the British Museum; ceded to the University Museum in the division of finds; acquired by the Museum in 1933, purchased from the University Museum
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Early Animal RugEarly animal rugs of Anatolia have long held a special fascination for Western scholars, perhaps because the type has such strong historical ties to Europe as objects of high status
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