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The Hasanlu Project; Robert H. Dyson Jr., 1973

Accession Lot

  • Object[8]
  • no[5]
  • yes[3]
  • no[8]
  • near eastern[8]
  • boss[1]
  • furniture fragment[1]
  • horse gear[1]
  • macehead[1]
  • object[2]
  • object fragment[1]
  • ornament[1]
  • point[1]
  • rod[1]
  • hasanlu[8]
  • iran[8]
  • hasanlu period iv[8]
  • bone[1]
  • bronze[2]
  • copper[2]
  • iron[1]
  • wood[8]
wood

1 - 8 of 8 Records

73-5-420

73-5-420

Macehead

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73-5-534

73-5-534

Object

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73-5-333

73-5-333

Furniture Fragment

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73-5-283

Object

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73-5-224

Object Fragment

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73-5-348

Point

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73-5-118

Rod

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73-5-460B

Horse Gear

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