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Sakkizabad ware
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 Tepe Siyalk. Shortly after the discovery, however, the entire necropolis was looted, and the pottery was only found on the art market. In 1970, scie…
Contributors
- Iranian
Subject
- archaeological objects
- Archaeological artifact
Type of item
- Vase (pot)
- Collection Iran
Date
- -2000/-1501
Contributors
- Iranian
Subject
- archaeological objects
- Archaeological artifact
Type of item
- Vase (pot)
- Collection Iran
Date
- -2000/-1501
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Rights
- Royal Museums of Art and History
Places
- Geographical Reference > Asia > Near and Middle East > Iran > Qazvin (province) > Sakkizabad (Sagzabad)
Identifier
- IR.2538
- 93529
- http://mint-projects.image.ntua.gr/Museu/ProvidedCHO/Musées Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire/93529
Extent
- Dimensions H x L x P: 14.8 x 0.0 cm
Format
- Earthenware (material)
Is part of
- Europeana Archaeology
Providing country
- Belgium
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2020-10-30T19:11:00.869Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2022-09-30T13:52:53.718Z