The Hammered Bronzework Of Iron Age Lurestan (Iran): Problems Of Chronology And Iconography

Author: P.R.S. Moorey
The Iranian World: Essays on Iranian Art and Archaeology Presented to Ezat O. Negahban, Edited by: Abbas Alizadeh, Yousef Majidzadeh, Sadegh Malek Shahmirzadi, Iran University Press, Tehran, 1999

Abstract:
This Paper discusses a bronze disc-headed pin and two bronze discs, all decorated, now in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford (1972.1856/1972.2153s, b), in the light of the recently published finds from the Iron Age shrine at Surkh Dum-e Luri in Lurestan. It seeks to demonstrate the role of Elamite imagery in Lurestan in the early Iron Age and to establish the chronological limits for manufacture of the decorated objects of hammered metalwork reported in considerable numbers in the last sixty years from unknown sites said to be in Lurestan.

Bibliography:
P.R.S. Moorey, The Hammered Bronzework Of Iron Age Lurestan (Iran): Problems Of Chronology And Iconography, The Iranian World: Essays on Iranian Art and Archaeology Presented to Ezat O. Negahban, Edited by: Abbas Alizadeh, Yousef Majidzadeh, Sadegh Malek Shahmirzadi, Iran University Press, Tehran, 1999, pp 146-157.

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