Western Asiatic Lead Cart Figurine Fragment, Circa 1st Millennium BCE
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This intriguing object is a fragmentary piece of what was once a part of an ancient house cart figurine, originating from Western Asiatic territories and dating back to the 1st millennium BCE. Measuring approximately 5 by 4 cm, this artifact is crafted from lead. Despite its fragmentary state, the piece exhibits complex interlocking patterns and forms that hint at the sophistication of the cart to which it belonged. These patterns not only reflect the artistic styles of the era but also the functional aesthetics applied to everyday objects. The presence of verdigris suggests a long interment, which has patinated the metal, adding character and evidencing its authenticity. Such an artifact provides a fascinating insight into the transportation means of the time and the craftsmanship that went into producing even utilitarian items. Collectors and historians alike would value this piece for its rarity and the enigmatic glimpse it offers into a past civilization's daily life.
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Western Asiatic Lead Cart Figurine Fragment, Circa 1st Millennium BCE
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