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Ram in the Thicket in the British Museum, May 2014


he Ram in the Thicket
Object type: statuette; stand
Museum number: 122200
Title (object): The Ram in the Thicket
Description
Statuette of a goat perched against a bush looking for food; tree is of gold leaf; goat has face and legs of gold leaf; ears of copper-alloy; horns, eyes and shoulder fleece of lapis lazuli; body fleece of white shell; originally mounted on wooden core; pedestal with mosaic decoration in shell and red limestone; tube rising from shoulders indicates that it was used as a support.
Culture/period: Early Dynastic III term details
Date: 2600BC
Production place: Made in: Ur (?);
Findspot: Excavated/Findspot: Royal Cemetery;
Materials wood; silver; shell (white); limestone (red); lapis lazuli; gold
Technique: inlaid
Dimensions
Height: 45.7 centimetres
Width: 30.48 centimetres
Length: 4.5 inches (base)
Width: 2.5 inches (base)
Bibliography
Hall H R 1930a pl. XIX (frontispiece) bibliographic details
Woolley et al 1934a pp.121, 264, pls 87-88, 90 bibliographic details
Barnett & Wiseman 1960a pp.22-23, no. 8 bibliographic details
Excavated by: Sir Leonard Woolley (1928/29)
Acquisition date: 1929
Acquisition notes: Objects allotted to the British Museum from the Ur excavations, season 1928-1929.
Department: Middle East
BM/Big number: 122200
Registration number: 1929,1017.1
Additional IDs: U.12357 (excavation number)
Text from: www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=368265&partId=1
Object type: statuette; stand
Museum number: 122200
Title (object): The Ram in the Thicket
Description
Statuette of a goat perched against a bush looking for food; tree is of gold leaf; goat has face and legs of gold leaf; ears of copper-alloy; horns, eyes and shoulder fleece of lapis lazuli; body fleece of white shell; originally mounted on wooden core; pedestal with mosaic decoration in shell and red limestone; tube rising from shoulders indicates that it was used as a support.
Culture/period: Early Dynastic III term details
Date: 2600BC
Production place: Made in: Ur (?);
Findspot: Excavated/Findspot: Royal Cemetery;
Materials wood; silver; shell (white); limestone (red); lapis lazuli; gold
Technique: inlaid
Dimensions
Height: 45.7 centimetres
Width: 30.48 centimetres
Length: 4.5 inches (base)
Width: 2.5 inches (base)
Bibliography
Hall H R 1930a pl. XIX (frontispiece) bibliographic details
Woolley et al 1934a pp.121, 264, pls 87-88, 90 bibliographic details
Barnett & Wiseman 1960a pp.22-23, no. 8 bibliographic details
Excavated by: Sir Leonard Woolley (1928/29)
Acquisition date: 1929
Acquisition notes: Objects allotted to the British Museum from the Ur excavations, season 1928-1929.
Department: Middle East
BM/Big number: 122200
Registration number: 1929,1017.1
Additional IDs: U.12357 (excavation number)
Text from: www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=368265&partId=1
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