Eastern Mediterranean Whale Bone Lion Cub Amulet (600-400 BC)
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This lion cub amulet hails from the Eastern Mediterranean and dates back to the period between 600 and 400 BC, during the overlapping of Egyptian and Persian influences. The amulet's dimensions are 7x4.8x3.5 cm (2.76x1.89x1.38 inches), and it is exquisitely carved from whale bone, a material that denotes a certain level of prestige due to its rarity and difficulty to work with. The lion, a symbol of power and strength, was a common motif in both Egyptian and Persian cultures, and this amulet likely served as a protective talisman. The craftsmanship suggests that it may have belonged to someone of high status, and its well-preserved state makes it a significant find for collectors. This piece offers a unique glimpse into the art and symbolism that were prevalent in the ancient Eastern Mediterranean region.
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Eastern Mediterranean Whale Bone Lion Cub Amulet (600-400 BC)
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