Furniture leg () with a recumbent lion supporting a deity ca. 9th century B.C. Iran Excavations at Hasanlu in Iran yielded a large number of carved ivory fragments, many in a distinctive style found only at this site, which probably decorated wooden furniture or were used as small precious objects such as boxes. The citadel at Hasanlu was attacked and destroyed around 800 B.C., most likely by military forces of the powerful state of Urartu, centered in present-day Armenia, eastern Turkey, and northwestern Iran. In the fire that destroyed the citadel, many objects were crushed and shattered. The blackened appearance of most of the Hasanlu ivories is due to their exposure to high temperatures at the time of the citadel’s destruction.This large sculpted piece of ivory was probably either a furniture leg or a handle to an implement. At top are the feet of a deity who stands on the back of a roaring lion, carved in the round. The section directly below this is missing, leaving the tang tha
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