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On the Polychromy of Ancient Palmyra and on Nomads and Networks in Ancient Kazakhstan in Washington DC


Year: 2012 Author: Alex Nagel Categories: Day of Archaeology, Day of Archaeology 2012, Conservation, Museum Archaeology

Tags: Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Central Asia, Mediterranean, Kazakhstan, Washington, Fertile Crescent, Near East, Ernst Herzfeld, Palmyra, Oglata, Joseph Marcopoli, Sackler Gallery, Charles Lang Freer, Moritz Sobernheim, Claudia Chang

Nagel, Alex (2012): On the Polychromy of Ancient Palmyra and on Nomads and Networks in Ancient Kazakhstan in Washington DC. https://doi.org/10.5284/1079724 PDF 258 Kb

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The stone relief is one of many from Palmyra still preserving traces of the original polychromy.
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According to an Aramaic inscription, it is the portrait of Haliphat, daughter of Oglata, son of Harimai.
According to an Aramaic inscription, it is the portrait of Haliphat, daughter of Oglata, son of Harimai.
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According to an Aramaic inscription, it is the portrait of Haliphat, daughter of Oglata, son of Harimai.
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The Freer|Sackler – Smithsonian’s Museums of Asian Art also houses also a collection of archival materials related to the modern exploration of Palmyra, among them a plan of the ruins, donated by Ernst Herzfeld (1879-1948)
The Freer|Sackler – Smithsonian’s Museums of Asian Art also houses also a collection of archival materials related to the modern exploration of Palmyra, among them a plan of the ruins, donated by Ernst Herzfeld (1879-1948)
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The Freer|Sackler – Smithsonian’s Museums of Asian Art also houses also a collection of archival materials related to the modern exploration of Palmyra, among them a plan of the ruins, donated by Ernst Herzfeld (1879-1948)
The Freer|Sackler – Smithsonian’s Museums of Asian Art also houses also a collection of archival materials related to the modern exploration of Palmyra, among them a plan of the ruins, donated by Ernst Herzfeld (1879-1948)
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