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Aurignacian 41000 BC - 26000 BC Palaeolithic+Europe Neolithic+Southern Europe
Category: SculptureYear: 35000 BCMaterial: Mammoth tuskDimensions: H31.1cmLocation: Hohlenstein-Stadel CaveAttribution: Thilo Parg Licence: [🡭]Reference: Https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=29686619Collection: Museum Ulm
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Naqada culture 4400 BC - 3000 BC Neolithic+Egypt
Naqada III Period. Possible place collected: Ballana (vicinity), Egypt, Sohag (vicinity), Egypt. Category: SculptureMaterial: PegmatiteDimensions: (24.8 x 20 x 32.5 cmAttribution: Licence: [🡭]Reference: 73.26Collection: Brooklyn Museum, New York, USA
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Uruk period 4000 BC - 2900 BC Neolithic+Near East Ancient+Mesopotamia
Egg shaped stone jar with flat base; carved with two lions attacking bulls, with a scale pattern in 3 rows indicating the ground below; the neck is lost; two holes drilled opposite one another in the shoulder suggest that the jar may have been suspended.Rim and neck broken off.(BM)Late Uruk Category: SculptureMaterial: GraniteDimensions: H 13.3cm Dia 8.25cmAttribution: British Museum Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0[🡭]Image note: Background croppedReference: 128886Collection: The British Museum
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Uruk period 4000 BC - 2900 BC Neolithic+Near East Ancient+Mesopotamia
Limestone cult vessel; miniature vase, supported by the figures of two lions cut in high relief which are attacking a bull.(BM) Warka, Late Uruk Category: SculptureMaterial: LimestoneDimensions: H 14.2cmAttribution: British Museum Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0[🡭]Reference: 118361Collection: The British Museum
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Sumer 2900 BC - 2124 BC Ancient+Mesopotamia
Copper alloy mask and bitumen head of a panther or lion cub; associated metal fragments found separately.(BM) Tell Al-Ubaid, Early Dynastic III Category: SculptureMaterial: Copper alloy, bitumenDimensions: H 20.32cmAttribution: Licence: [🡭]Reference: 114313Collection: N/A
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Sumer 2900 BC - 2124 BC Ancient+Mesopotamia
Copper alloy mask and bitumen head of a panther or lion cub; associated fragments found separately.(BM) Early Dynastic III, Tell Al-Ubaid Category: SculptureMaterial: Copper alloy, bitumenDimensions: H 20.32cmAttribution: Licence: [🡭]Reference: 114312Collection: N/A
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Sumer 2900 BC - 2124 BC Ancient+Mesopotamia
Copper alloy lions head with sand and bitumen filling; associated metal fragments found separately. (BM) Early Dynastic III, Tell Al-Ubaid Category: SculptureYear: 2500 BCMaterial: Copper alloy, bitumen, sandAttribution: British Museum Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0[🡭]Image note: Background croppedReference: 117918Collection: The British Museum
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First Assyrian Empire 1975 BC - 1781 BC Ancient+Mesopotamia
Ceramic tower with figure and two lions Category: SculptureAttribution: New York Met Licence: CC0 1.0[🡭]Reference: 68.155Collection: New York Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Neo-Palatial Minoan 1750 BC - 1500 BC Ancient+Greece
Image Cropped, Collection: Archaeological Museum of Heraklion. Category: SculptureLocation: CreteAttribution: Zde - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 Licence: [🡭]Reference: Https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=52848058Collection: N/A
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18th Dynasty of Egypt 1550 BC - 1292 BC Ancient+Egypt
Statue of Sekhmet from the temple of Mut. granite, Luxor. National Museum, Copenhagen Category: SculptureLocation: Karnak (Thebes)Attribution: Licence: [🡭]Collection: N/A
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Mitanni 1531 BC - 1400 BC Ancient+Mesopotamia
Foundation peg. Copper alloy (bronze) Category: SculptureMaterial: BronzeAttribution: Licence: [🡭]Reference: 48.180Collection: N/A
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Post-Palatial Minoan 1500 BC - 1170 BC Ancient+Greece
Found in Zakros, Central Sanctuary Complex Collection: Heraklion Archaeological Museum Category: SculptureYear: 1500 BCLocation: CreteAttribution: Licence: [🡭]Reference: Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain DedicationCollection: N/A
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Neo-Assyrian Empire 911 BC - 609 BC Ancient+Mesopotamia Ancient+Asia-Minor & Levant
Category: SculptureAttribution: New York Met Licence: CC0 1.0[🡭]Reference: 62.269.1Collection: New York Metropolitan Museum of Art
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26th Dynasty of Egypt 685 BC - 525 BC Ancient+Egypt
From Late Period, Naukratis, Egypt Category: SculptureDimensions: H:10cm, W:2.35cm, D:1.55cmAttribution: British Museum Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0[🡭]Image note: Background clonedReference: BM EA64592Collection: The British Museum
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Neo-Babylonian Empire 626 BC - 539 BC Ancient+Mesopotamia Ancient+Asia-Minor & Levant
From Hasanlu Category: SculptureAttribution: Licence: [🡭]Collection: New York Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Achaemenid Empire 559 BC - 330 BC Ancient+Persia Ancient+Mesopotamia Ancient+Egypt Ancient+Asia-Minor & Levant
Category: SculptureMaterial: GoldAttribution: New York Met Licence: CC0 1.0[🡭]Reference: 54.3.2Collection: New York Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Jin Dynasty 265 AD - 420 AD Ancient+China
Category: SculptureAttribution: Licence: [🡭]Collection: N/A
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Liang Dynasty 502 AD - 587 AD Mediaeval+China
A bixie (winged lion); tomb of Xiao Hui(prince), Jiankang Category: SculptureAttribution: Licence: [🡭]Collection: N/A
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Southern Song 1127 AD - 1279 AD Mediaeval+China
http://www.louvre.fr/en/oeuvre-notices/statue-lion Category: SculptureYear: 2000 BCMaterial: BronzeLocation: MariAttribution: Licence: [🡭]Reference: AO 19520, AOCollection: The Louvre
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