Cosmetic container (?)

Unknown Artist

ca. 9th century BCE

Cosmetic container (?) by Unknown Artist

Medium

Bone

Dimensions

3.39 x 0.98 in. (8.61 x 2.49 cm)

Classification

Ivory/Bone-Implements

Culture & Period

Iran · Iron Age II, Hasanlu Period IV

Department

Ancient Near Eastern Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Rogers Fund, 1960

Accession Number

60.20.27

Art Historical Context

This delicate bone object, possibly a cosmetic container, hails from ancient Iran during the Iron Age II, specifically the Hasanlu Period IV the 9th century. Measuring just 3.39 x 0.98 inches, its petite size suggests it was a personal item, likely carried daily for storing unguents, kohl, or other beauty aids. Discovered at the Hasanlu site in northwest Iran it offers a glimpse into the material culture of a vibrant period marked by emerging iron technology and complex societies in the Ancient Near East. Crafted from bone—a readily available, workable medium—the artifact showcases the skille...

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