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Browse > Name (A-Z) > Artifact Faience Rosette
1400 BC - 1150 BC
Faience Tell Fakhariyah 6.2 cm diam. A34165 Oriental Institute MuseumFaience RosetteFaience is a man-made material consisting of powdered quartz that has been heated just enough that the surface is glazed. Usually found in temples or shrines, rosettes such as this one have small holes or pierced knobs at the back, suggesting that they were ornaments sewn onto robes made for statues of gods. Collected byDr. Calvin McEwan MultimediaWhat is Conservation? Suggested ReadingsFrankfort, H. and H.A., John A. Wilson, and Thorkild Jacobsen. Before Philosophy: The Intellectual Adventure of Ancient Man. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1946. Moss, Carol. Science in Ancient Mesopotamia. New York: Franklin Watts, 1989. Reade, Julian. Assyrian Sculpture. London: The British Museum, 1983. |