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Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire, Bruxelles

Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels

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Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels
Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels
Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels

On connaît un certain nombre de tablettes en bronze, placées dans les temples en remerciement pour les bienfaits de la divinité. Selon le texte, il semblerait que cet exemplaire était dédié au grand dieu ‘Athtar, dans un temple dont on ignore l’emplacemen…

Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels

Figurines of sitting women (in labor?) were very popular in the Halaf period. In addition to body painting (bands of henna), traces of scarification are visible on the upper arms. This practice is already known from previous periods. On terracotta figurin…

Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels

This figurine represents a man with a beard, who has a tattoo on his back. It shows a stylized branch of a (Holy?) tree, a primitive version of the motif that adorned the skin of foreigners in the Egyptian art of the New Kingdom.

Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels

Sur cet autel à encens apparaît une lunule : un croissant de lune posé sur un bucrâne et surmonté d’un disque solaire ou l’étoile Vénus, flanqué de deux tours de temple. Celles-ci sont percées de portes ou de fenêtres en ressaut et une inscription sabéenn…

Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels

A inscription Slh = "le calme" Voir objets publiés Contrairement à ce qui se passait dans le monde punique où des œufs d’autruche peints ou à décor gravé constituaient de populaires offrandes funéraires, seuls quelques exemples levantins sont co…

Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels

Pline attribue la découverte du verre à la ville de Sidon, mais l’art du verre soufflé est, en réalité, une étape ultime d’un long processus expérimenté au Proche-Orient depuis le 2e millénaire. À partir de la période perse, on assiste à une véritable ind…

Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels

At the end of the 1950s, a necropolis was discovered in Sakkizabad, c. 60 km south of Qazvin in northern Iran, containing a very rare type of painted pottery. Only two similar vases had been found, together with the typical gray ceramics, in a tomb at Tep…

Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels

Circular. Four stamps are present on this bulle: an administrative stamp with inscription, a large seal with camel and inscription, a seal with a quadruped and a fourth, unidentified seal. The Sassanids had a highly developed administration, but only the …

Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels
Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels

This folding chair consists of two rectangular frames and two iron bars, used to secure the seat. The frames are square at the corners, but octagonal in the center. All visible parts of the chair are decorated in brass and silver with geometric and floral…

Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels

The discovery of the Royal Tombs of Ur by C. L. Woolley was not only a very important archaeological discovery, they also caused a major stir in the press at that time due to the rich grave goods and the macabre character of the burial. In the tomb of Pu-…

Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels

The discovery of the Royal Tombs of Ur by C. L. Woolley was not only a very important archaeological discovery, they also caused a major stir in the press at that time due to the rich grave goods and the macabre character of the burial. In the tomb of Pu-…

Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels

number-of-objects: 56

Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels
Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels

Ce médaillon en plomb provient de la collection du comte Melchior de Voguë, pionnier des études phéniciennes et fondateur du Corpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum. Par analogie avec les modèles de sculpteurs égyptiens, on suppose que de telles plaquettes étaie…

Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels
Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels

At the end of the 1950s, a necropolis was discovered in Sakkizabad, c. 60 km south of Qazvin in northern Iran, containing a very rare type of painted pottery. Only two similar vases had been found, together with the typical gray ceramics, in a tomb at Tep…

Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels

Bracelets with terminals in the shape of an animal head or the front part of an animal are characteristic of the Achaemenid period. They are the continuation of a tradition that was already widespread in Iran and the Near East during the Iron Age.

Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels
Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels

number-of-objects: 1

Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels

number-of-objects: 1

Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels