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ARCH.2003.33, Rendition: 803302
The image depicts a photograph of a bronze statuette from the Mittite period, dated between 1400-1200 B.C. The statuette appears to be a human figure, possibly a deity or a ruler, standing upright with a conical headdress. The figure has its arms bent at the elbows, with hands positioned in front of the torso, possibly holding an object. The statuette is mounted on a wooden board, and the photograph is placed in a scrapbook or album, as evidenced by the visible page edges and binding.
The caption beneath the photograph reads:
"Mittite Bronze Statuette
1400-1200 B.C.
(Lavanage from cr. 2. Loughlin)"
The photograph is black and white, and there are some shadows and reflections visible, likely from the lighting conditions during the photographing process. The image is carefully cut out and pasted onto the page, with some tape visible on the edges. The page itself has a beige background with a green border.
The image shows a page from what appears to be an album or a scrapbook. The page has a light-colored background with a green border. There is an orange tab on the left side, possibly for indexing or decoration. In the center of the page, there is a black and white photograph of a bronze statuette. The statuette depicts a human-like figure with a pointed hat, elongated body, and distinct features. The figure is standing on a square base.
Below the photograph, there is a handwritten note that reads: "Hittite Bronze Statuette, 1400-1300 B.C. (Available from c. 20 Laughlin)." The writing provides information about the origin and approximate age of the statuette, linking it to the Hittite period around 1400-1300 B.C. Additionally, it mentions that the item is available from a source identified as "c. 20 Laughlin." The overall presentation suggests that this page is part of a collection or study of historical artifacts.
The image shows a historical artifact displayed in what appears to be an archival binder or a scrapbook. The central focus is on a black-and-white photograph of an ancient Hittite bronze statuette.
Here are some detailed observations:
Statuette Description:
Historical Context:
Binder/Scrapbook:
The setup suggests that the statuette is part of a collection or exhibition, likely related to ancient Hittite culture and artifacts.
The image shows a page from what appears to be an old scrapbook or an archive of historical artifacts. The central focus is a photograph of a small bronze statue, specifically labeled as a "Hittite Bronze Statuette" dated between 1400-1300 B.C. The statuette is depicted in a standing pose with its arms down by its sides.
The photograph is bordered by black tape, giving it a framed appearance within the page. There is a small handwritten note at the bottom of the page, which reads: "Hittite Bronze Statuette 1400-1300 B.C. (available from c. 2. laughlin)." The page is part of a larger book or binder, as evidenced by the visible spine and binding mechanism on the left side of the image.
The statuette itself is detailed with a triangular headdress and a simple, stylized form, typical of ancient Hittite art. The page has some signs of wear, including a crease and some discoloration.
This image shows a page from a book or catalog featuring an ancient artifact. The artifact is a Hittite bronze statuette, dated from 1400-1300 B.C. The statuette is displayed in a vertical orientation, and it appears to be a stylized human figure.
The figure has a conical head with minimal facial detail, elongated limbs, and is standing upright with its arms slightly bent at the elbows and hands positioned near the chest. The statuette is mounted on a base, and the image is presented in a black and white photograph.
Below the image, handwritten text provides the identification and dating of the artifact: "Hittite Bronze Statuette 1400-1300 B.C. (Available from c. 2. Laughlin)." The page itself is part of a larger collection, as indicated by the binding on the left side, and there are some pieces of tape or paper used to keep the page intact. The edges of the page appear to be slightly damaged or worn.
The image shows an ancient artifact displayed in what appears to be a museum or gallery setting. Specifically, it is a Hittite bronze statuette. The statuette depicts a standing figure with distinct features:
The placard at the bottom of the image provides some information about the artifact:
The statuette is mounted on a small black base for display purposes and is set against a white background within a glass case. The case is positioned on a wooden backing, likely part of the display setup in the museum or gallery.
This image shows a black and white photograph of a small bronze statuette, which is said to be of Hittite origin from approximately 1400-1200 B.C. The statuette depicts a standing figure, likely male, shown in profile. The figure wears a pointed hat or headdress, common in depictions of Hittite figures. The photograph is mounted on a paper background with the top part cut into a pentagon shape opening to frame the image of the statuette. Below the image, there is a handwritten caption identifying the object, along with a note stating "Available from C.L. Woolley."
The photograph appears to be part of a scrapbook or album, as evidenced by the binding visible on the left and other album pages in the background. There are also pieces of tape and what seems to be tissue paper around the photo, indicating it may have been secured or preserved using these materials.
The image shows a black and white photograph of a Hittite bronze statuette, which is attached to a page in a scrapbook or archival book using photo corners. The statuette has an elongated form, standing upright on a small rectangular base. It appears to have a stylized, angular design with a tall, conical headpiece or hat and simplified facial features. The arms are bent at the elbows, and one leg is slightly lifted as if in motion.
Below the photograph, there is handwritten text in blue ink that reads:
"Hittite Bronze Statuette
1400 - 1200 B.C.
(available from C. J. Laughlin)"
The overall presentation suggests the photo is part of a collection or catalog of artifacts, likely from a historical or archaeological archive.
A photo of a bronze statuette is pasted on the page of a book. The statuette is in the shape of a human figure, which is standing on a platform. The figure is wearing a hat and is holding an object in his hand. The photo is pasted on the page with a wooden border. The page has text written in blue ink.
The image shows a black-and-white photograph of a statue, possibly a Hittite bronze statue, with a green border on the left side. The statue is in the center of the image, with its shadow cast on the wooden wall behind it. The statue is wearing a hat and appears to be holding something in its hands. The image is printed on a white paper, and there is a blue text written at the bottom that reads "Hittite Bronze Statuette 1400-1200 B.C."