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Visual Exploration > Results > Artifact Plaque with Banquet Scenes
2700 BC - 2600 BC
Gypsum Khafajah 20 cm x 20 cm x 4.0 cm A12417 Oriental Institute MuseumPlaque with Banquet ScenesThis square plaque is divided into three horizontal sections, each of which contains a scene from a banquet. In the upper section, a seated man and woman are shown taking part in a feast. They are attended by servants. In the middle section, more servants are shown in the process of preparing for the meal. In the lower section, musicians and dancers are shown providing entertainment. Plaques like this one formed part of door-locking systems for important buildings. Each plaque was embedded in a doorjamb, and a peg, inserted into the central hole, was used to hold a hook or cord that secured the door. Collected byHenri Frankfort, Field Director of the Iraq Expedition MultimediaLife in Ancient Mesopotamia What is Conservation? Web LinksHighlights from the collection of the Oriental Institute Museum; Plaque Suggested ReadingsKramer, Samuel Noah. Cradle of Civilization. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books, 1967. Leick, Gwendolyn. A Dictionary of Ancient Near Eastern Architecture. London: Routledge, 1988. Roaf, Michael. Cultural Atlas of Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East. New York: Facts on File, 1990. |