Three Women from Elam: A Revision of the Haft Tappeh Metal Plaque

The metal plaque of Haft Tappeh was found more than 60 years ago, and except for a few scenes on terracotta plaques and cylinder seals from both Elam and Mesopotamia with similar but not identical settings, it still has no known parallels in metal and remains a unique example of Elamite art. The pre...

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Published in:Bulletin of ASOR
Authors: Rafiei-Alavi, Babak (Author) ; Bahrololoumi, Faranak (Author) ; Klein, Sabine (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: The University of Chicago Press 2022
In: Bulletin of ASOR
Further subjects:B Haft Tappeh
B Elamite art and archaeology
B metal artifacts
B X-ray radiography
B XRF
B lead isotope
Online Access: Volltext (doi)
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:The metal plaque of Haft Tappeh was found more than 60 years ago, and except for a few scenes on terracotta plaques and cylinder seals from both Elam and Mesopotamia with similar but not identical settings, it still has no known parallels in metal and remains a unique example of Elamite art. The present article is a study of this object from the heartland of the Elamite kingdom in the Khuzestan Plain. It revisits the scenic plaque and attempts to correct some of the misunderstandings regarding the identification of its iconography and symbology based on new photos, X-ray images, and lab analysis. The article also tries to place the plaque in its proper spatial and temporal context, using comparative methods and chemical and isotope analysis.
ISSN:2161-8062
Contains:Enthalten in: American Schools of Oriental Research, Bulletin of ASOR
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1086/718800