EditorialAnthropomorphic domestic idol-altar. Chalcolithic. 4th millennium BC. Basalt. Cylindrical in shape with handles. The upper part has a small deposit for offerings. It was placed inside dwellings. From the Golan Heights (Middle East). Sephardic Museum. T...
EditorialTwo anthropomorphic vessels: strainer jug and a flask with a cup mouth. Pottery burnished red, decorated with black paint from Israel (around 1800 BCE) Middle Bronze Age The Dayan Collection.
EditorialAnthropomorphic figure. They depicted characters in different attitudes. Accompanied the deceased as grave goods in the deep tombs. Ceramics. Colima (200 BC.-500 AD). Western Mexico. Museum of the Americas. Madrid, Spain.
EditorialLidded Vessel, 3rd?4th century, Guatemala, Mesoamerica, Maya, Ceramic, slip, pigment, Height 11-1/2 in. (29.2 cm), Ceramics-Containers, This large, lidded polychrome bowl has an anular base, a basal flange, and a rattle handle. The artist decorated the...
EditorialAnthropomorphic lamp. High-Imperial Period. Bronze. Popularly called "The Negret." It represents an Ethiopian boy slave holding a tray. Quarry of port, Tarragona, Spain. National Archaeological Museum. Tarragona. Catalonia, Spain.
EditorialIdol of Chillaron. Quartzite. Their faces are etched schematic anthropomorphic representations on one side, the female and male on the other, related to fertility cults and rituals. Chronology, Bronze Age 1, III-II millennium BC. Archaeological Museum ...
EditorialWinged anthropomorphic bull made of glazed ceramics (5th-6th centuries BC). From Persepolis, Iran. National Museum of Iran. Tehran. Islamic Republic of Iran.
EditorialIdol of Extremadura. Anthropomorphic cylindrical sculpture. Chalcolithic. 2500 BC. Alabaster. Found in the Guadalquivir Valley. Andalusia. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialPre-Columbian Art. Colombia. Anthropomorphic pendant. 5th?10th century. Gold. It comes from the Department of Tolima. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States.
EditorialAnthropomorphic stone stelae or statue menhirs, located in Yamna secondary graves. Yamna Culture. Late Copper Age - Early Bronze Age. 36th-23rd centuries BC. Kerch Historical and Archaeological Museum. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Ukraine.
EditorialEscutcheon Plate of a Shaffron (Horse's Head Defense), ca. 1530?40, probably Augsburg, German, probably Augsburg, Steel, gold, H. 7 in. (17.9 cm); W. 4 1/2 in. (11.5 cm); Wt. 3 oz. (82 g), Equestrian Equipment-Shaffrons, Escutcheon plates probably deve...
EditorialFunerary headstone anthropomorphic. 1st century AD. Decorated with scenes of farewell the deceased. Kerch Historical and Archaeological Museum. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Ukraine.
EditorialDolmen de Soto - between 3800 and 2500 BC, Engravings - Anthropomorphic figure, Trigueros, Huelva province, Region of Andalusia, Spain, Europe.