Belt Buckle Plaque
With its sharp teeth a wolf grabs a deer by the neck. The deer bends down under the force of the attack. This kind of openwork plaque with decorations of fighting creatures is characteristic of the Ordos culture. This ‘animal style’ corresponds with nomadic traditions from the steppe
regions in Eastern and Central Asia.
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Belt Buckle Plaque
With its sharp teeth a wolf grabs a deer by the neck. The deer bends down under the force of the attack. This kind of openwork plaque with decorations of fighting creatures is characteristic of the Ordos culture. This ‘animal style’ corresponds with nomadic traditions from the steppe
regions in Eastern and Central Asia.
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Bruikleen van de Vereniging va ...... p kunsthandel Aalderink, 1981)
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On loan from the Asian Art Soc ...... e kunsthandel Aalderink, 1981)
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description
Een wolf grijpt met zijn scher ...... ed van Oost- en Centraal-Azië.
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With its sharp teeth a wolf gr ...... s in Eastern and Central Asia.
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identifier
AK-MAK-1330
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
title
Belt Buckle Plaque
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Ceintuur applique
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type
created
c. -200 - c. -100
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ca. -200 - ca. -100
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extent
breedte 10,6 cm
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height 6.3 cm
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hoogte 6,3 cm
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width 10.6 cm
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Collectie: Centraal-Azië (collectie)
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provenance
…; collection Mr F.J. Domela N ...... om on loan to the museum, 1981
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temporal
1e eeuw v. Chr.
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1st century B.C.
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2e eeuw v. Chr.
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2nd century B.C.
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