This study provides a new analysis and interpretation of a fragmentary Elamite bronze plaque found in the course of excavations conducted at the tell of Susa in the late 19th century and housed at the Musée du Louvre under inventory number Sb133. This unique artefact includes the representation in relief of seven idealised warriors in the guise of storm-gods integrated into a background covered by an Elamite inscription. According to this investigation, the bronze plaque should be situated within a 9th-8th century BCE highland artistic tradition portraying an exceptional version of Elamite sibitti protective spirits.30 page(s
Black and white image of a bullock cart and peasants near the Eflatunpınar monument. Located about 2...
Translation of one of the mythological text narrating the myth of storm god with mugawar fragments b...
Black and white image of reliefs on Eflatunpınar monument. Located about 22 km north of the town of ...
This study provides a new analysis and interpretation of a fragmentary Elamite bronze ...
In the early years of excavation at the Elamite lowland capital of Susa, the French archaeological m...
The Storm-Gods of western Elam examines glyptic evidence for storm gods in Elam during the second mi...
Brick relief recalling that of Pure Kassite temple of Innin (slide WA-103) at Uruk. Restored from fr...
This statue was cast in two stages. First an outer shell about 3 cm thick was made. This was then co...
Black and white image of a researcher photographed near Eflatunpınar monument. Located about 22 km n...
Black and white image of a researcher photographed near Eflatunpınar monument. Located about 22 km n...
Illustration of the relief panel and design of deities of Eflatunpınar monument. Located about 22 km...
Black and white image of a flock in front of the Eflatunpınar monument. Located about 22 km north of...
Hatice Gonnet-Bağana's notes on Eflatunpınar monument with some bibliographic information of literat...
References to divine weapons are found in several mythological texts from the ancient Near East. The...
Iran’s south west region centered at Susa, with illustrated findings dating back over 6000 years, is ...
Black and white image of a bullock cart and peasants near the Eflatunpınar monument. Located about 2...
Translation of one of the mythological text narrating the myth of storm god with mugawar fragments b...
Black and white image of reliefs on Eflatunpınar monument. Located about 22 km north of the town of ...
This study provides a new analysis and interpretation of a fragmentary Elamite bronze ...
In the early years of excavation at the Elamite lowland capital of Susa, the French archaeological m...
The Storm-Gods of western Elam examines glyptic evidence for storm gods in Elam during the second mi...
Brick relief recalling that of Pure Kassite temple of Innin (slide WA-103) at Uruk. Restored from fr...
This statue was cast in two stages. First an outer shell about 3 cm thick was made. This was then co...
Black and white image of a researcher photographed near Eflatunpınar monument. Located about 22 km n...
Black and white image of a researcher photographed near Eflatunpınar monument. Located about 22 km n...
Illustration of the relief panel and design of deities of Eflatunpınar monument. Located about 22 km...
Black and white image of a flock in front of the Eflatunpınar monument. Located about 22 km north of...
Hatice Gonnet-Bağana's notes on Eflatunpınar monument with some bibliographic information of literat...
References to divine weapons are found in several mythological texts from the ancient Near East. The...
Iran’s south west region centered at Susa, with illustrated findings dating back over 6000 years, is ...
Black and white image of a bullock cart and peasants near the Eflatunpınar monument. Located about 2...
Translation of one of the mythological text narrating the myth of storm god with mugawar fragments b...
Black and white image of reliefs on Eflatunpınar monument. Located about 22 km north of the town of ...