This beautiful object may once have been worn as an amulet, the double-headed horses serving to keep watch in both directions. The horse was domesticated in the Near East from the third millennium BC, and the profusion of horse bronzes in Luristan speaks of its important place in that society. Such an amulet seems partly whimsical, partly mystical, a reflection of man's love of this noble creature. - (FZ.072)Luristan Bronze Bicephalous Horse Sculpture - FZ.072Origin: Iran Circa: 900 BCto700BCDimensions:3.75"(9.5cm)high Catalogue:V4Collection:Near Eastern Style: Luristan Medium: Bronze
Antiquities Ancient Near East
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