This article introduces the reader to an outstanding object found in 1982 inside a burial known as the Arjan tomb, in eastern Khuzestan (Iran). The bronze beaker from Arjan is characterized by an engraved upper register bearing the representation of six identical running ostriches and a lower bulbous convex section worked at repouss' into the shape of four overlapping lion heads converging on a central rosette. In addition to a description and complementary discussion of the beaker's formal properties, this article includes an examination and hypothetical reconstruction of the likely cultural setting associated with these exceptional artifacts. Most determinant for this interpretation is the evidence provided by the presence of lion-headed ...
This carved rhinoceros horn cup was probably produced for ceremonial purposes as suggested by the ma...
International audienceThe excavation of the Gallic oppidum of Châteaumeillant-Mediolanum in 2012, yi...
The research conducted by the author in the years 2007-2010 in the castle of the Kraków bishops in M...
We publish an embossed silver tumbler that, in the unmistakable style of a well-known but limited se...
The metal beaker that was found in the house is a unique object. The shape arouses associations with...
This article discusses a find that is arguably one of the most important Anglo-Scandinavian objects ...
On the narrow side of the beaker long-necked birds form a second pair of horns for a t'ao-t'ieh (tao...
This article discusses a find that is arguably one of the most important Anglo-Scandinavian objects ...
Archaeological Site: Lori Berd (Northern Armenia); cemetery, dating from Middle Bronze Age till Acha...
The paper analyses the distribution, typology, and chronology of beakers with trapezoidal mouth. Bes...
One of the most interesting and intriguing of the cultural complexes is that of the Bell Beaker Comp...
This carved rhinoceros horn cup contains motifs which represent the divine realm. We notice on the f...
International audienceThis paper deals with a unique artefact currently on exhibit at the archaeolog...
This bowl, from the 17th to early 18th century, features light blue underglaze and darker blue detai...
Urartian ceramic rhyton from the 8th century BC housed in the Kars Museum. Rhyton is an ornate drink...
This carved rhinoceros horn cup was probably produced for ceremonial purposes as suggested by the ma...
International audienceThe excavation of the Gallic oppidum of Châteaumeillant-Mediolanum in 2012, yi...
The research conducted by the author in the years 2007-2010 in the castle of the Kraków bishops in M...
We publish an embossed silver tumbler that, in the unmistakable style of a well-known but limited se...
The metal beaker that was found in the house is a unique object. The shape arouses associations with...
This article discusses a find that is arguably one of the most important Anglo-Scandinavian objects ...
On the narrow side of the beaker long-necked birds form a second pair of horns for a t'ao-t'ieh (tao...
This article discusses a find that is arguably one of the most important Anglo-Scandinavian objects ...
Archaeological Site: Lori Berd (Northern Armenia); cemetery, dating from Middle Bronze Age till Acha...
The paper analyses the distribution, typology, and chronology of beakers with trapezoidal mouth. Bes...
One of the most interesting and intriguing of the cultural complexes is that of the Bell Beaker Comp...
This carved rhinoceros horn cup contains motifs which represent the divine realm. We notice on the f...
International audienceThis paper deals with a unique artefact currently on exhibit at the archaeolog...
This bowl, from the 17th to early 18th century, features light blue underglaze and darker blue detai...
Urartian ceramic rhyton from the 8th century BC housed in the Kars Museum. Rhyton is an ornate drink...
This carved rhinoceros horn cup was probably produced for ceremonial purposes as suggested by the ma...
International audienceThe excavation of the Gallic oppidum of Châteaumeillant-Mediolanum in 2012, yi...
The research conducted by the author in the years 2007-2010 in the castle of the Kraków bishops in M...