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Figurine of Zebu (Humped Cattle)
Collection number | 製135-2723 |
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Provenance | Pakistan |
Period | Kulli Culture |
Date | ca. 2200-2000 BCE |
Material | Terracotta |
Dimension | L. 15.3 cm |
Comment | This figurine in the shape of a zebu was from Balochistan, western Pakistan. In southern Balochistan, the local material culture, named after the archaeological site Kulli, was developed, whereas in the Indus plain, the Indus civilization flourished. The zebu was a popular motif for painting on pottery and for animal figurines. The zebu is also popular in Gilan, northern Iran, but the style is quite different. |
Classification | clay object |
Keywords | Orange, White, Black Pretty South Asia, Pakistan, Balochistan Bronze Age, Early Bronze Age, Middle Bronze Age, Indus Civilization, Kulli Culture Clay, Terracotta Sculpture/Statue, Animal figurine Creature, Tetrapoda, Cattle, Humped cattle, Horned animal |
資料ID | 3176 |