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Jhukar culture, Seals and weapons

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Authors

Gordon, Douglas Hamilton

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Top: both sides of steatite disk seal showing ibex and antelope, Left, both sides of pottery bead with cross and bird patterns, Right, both sides of hard stone bead seal showing a strange humped animal with a spiral horn coming from its nose, the reverse has a continuous loop pattern of a singularly Hittite appearance, Centre, bronze mace-head and copper shaft-hole axe,

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Archives Series

Basham Collection

Date created

1958

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This image is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University.

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