Lot no. 17
VASE
Hemispherical in shape, the body is decorated with "chaotic" waves, similar to the vase in the Jiroft Museum (fig.1) (Hesari & Piran 1384/2005: 11, 9990). This particular decoration demonstrates the theory of an iconography centred on the myth of the flood, a legacy of the strong interactions between the royal courts of Mesopotamia and Bactria.
Chlorite, 14 x 8.7 cm; Diam. 12.4 cm
Bactria, 3rd millennium BC
A Bactrian Chlorite Jar. Hemispherical in shape, the body decorated with "chaotic" waves and similar to the vase kept at the Jiroft Museum (fig.1) (Hesari & Piran 1384/2005: 11, 9990). This particular decoration manifests the theory of an iconography centered on the myth of the flood, a legacy of the strong interactions between the royal courts of Mesopotamia and Bactria. Circa 3rd Millennium B.C.
Provenance
Rassla Foundation, Zurich
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