An Early Scythian Gold Overlay for a Wooden Vessel from The State Hermitage
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An Early Scythian Gold Overlay for a Wooden Vessel from The State Hermitage
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Tatyana V. Ryabkova 
Affiliation: The State Hermitage Museum
Address: Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg
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1009-1021
Abstract

The article is devoted to the publication and attribution of a gold ornament of a wooden vessel from the Hermitage collection. The plate originates from one of the Seven burial mounds on the Shahan plateau near Maikop. Stylistic analysis allowed to establish that the subject belongs to the far Eastern pictorial tradition and can be dated within the last quarter of the VII century BC.

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Semikolennye barrows, Scythian archaic period, gold ornament of a wooden vessel, Master of animals, art of the Near East
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25.12.2019
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25.12.2019
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