Auction 3 Ancient Art - Auction 3
By Your Antiquarian
Saturday, Jun 29, 7:00 PM
Apartado de Correos 521, El Campello 03560, Spain
Ancient Art at the best price respecting and strictly complying with the laws of heritage protection and UNESCO heritage norms. Affordable in-house shipping.

LOT 35:

Iron Age, Amlash ring

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Iron Age, Amlash ring
ITEM: Ring
MATERIAL: Bronze
CULTURE: Iron Age, Amlash
PERIOD: 1st millenium B.C
DIMENSIONS: 22 mm x 26 mm diameter
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex English private collection, acquired from London Gallery (1970s - 2000s)

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export Licence. If you are from outside the European Union, we will have to apply for the export licence again for your country, this takes 3 to 5 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the hammer price, this amount will be added to the final invoice.

The Amlash culture thrived in the coastal region of the Caspian Sea, in what is now Iran, during the first millennium BCE and particularly flourished between the 9th and 6th centuries BCE. While relatively little is known about this culture compared to some of the more prominent ancient civilizations, archaeologists have unearthed significant archaeological remnants in the Amlash region that shed light on its history and cultural characteristics.

The Amlash culture was characterized by its decorative pottery, which often featured intricate geometric designs and zoomorphic motifs, such as birds and animals. Bronze objects, tools, and jewelry have also been discovered, reflecting a notable level of craftsmanship. The economy of the Amlash culture was based on agriculture, fishing, and trade. Its coastal location allowed for interaction with nearby civilizations, such as the Assyrians and the Medes. Although the Amlash culture eventually merged with other cultures over time, its archaeological legacy remains an important testament to cultural diversity in the ancient Caspian Sea region.
Measurement:  2.6 x 2.2 cm

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