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The Hasanlu Project, Robert H. Dyson Jr., 1956-1978

Accession Lot

  • Object[122]
  • no[122]
  • no[122]
  • near eastern[122]
  • archer's ring[1]
  • arrowhead[3]
  • bead[4]
  • belt[1]
  • bivalve shell[1]
  • boss[2]
  • bracelet[2]
  • button[2]
  • chain[1]
  • claw[1]
  • cosmetic box[1]
  • figurine[1]
  • harness ornament[5]
  • horse gear[5]
  • inlay fragment[1]
  • macehead[1]
  • mammal bone[1]
  • nail[1]
  • object[6]
  • pendant[1]
  • pin[5]
  • plaque[1]
  • point[1]
  • pot[2]
  • raw material[14]
  • rib[1]
  • ring[4]
  • rodent skull[1]
  • shell fragment[1]
  • sherd[24]
  • slag[1]
  • spear shaft[2]
  • spearhead[22]
  • spearhead fragments[1]
  • storage jar[1]
  • tack[4]
  • toggle pin[4]
  • tube[3]
  • wire[3]
  • hasanlu[122]
  • iran[122]
  • hasanlu period i[5]
  • hasanlu period ii[17]
  • hasanlu period iv[63]
  • ilkhanid period[1]
  • islamic[6]
  • seleucid[17]
  • iron age ii[35]
  • iron age iii[1]
  • animal head[1]
  • bull?[1]
  • hand[1]
  • bivalve shell[2]
  • bone[2]
  • bronze[37]
  • ceramic[26]
  • claw[1]
  • copper[37]
  • engina shell[2]
  • glass[3]
  • gold[1]
  • iron[38]
  • ivory[2]
  • mammal bone[1]
  • marble (stone)[1]
  • metal[1]
  • murex shell[1]
  • rodent bone[1]
  • shell[7]
  • snail shell[2]
  • wood[2]
  • yes[1]
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93-4-83

Bracelet

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93-4-141

Figurine

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93-4-97

Ring

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93-4-25

Raw Material

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93-4-85

Horse Gear

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93-4-134

Cosmetic Box

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93-4-110

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93-4-109

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93-4-171

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93-4-157

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93-4-73

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93-4-24

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93-4-84

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93-4-71

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93-4-17

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93-4-128

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93-4-60

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