Western Asiatic Polychromatic Stone Macehead

$162.92

A Western Asiatic ceremonial macehead, carved from beautiful polychromatic stone. The macehead features a subtly conical shape, tapering from a wide, convex top to a narrower, flattened base. A cylindrical shaft channel runs vertically through the centre of the piece. The hardstone features pale green and beige hues, speckled with flecks of orange, blue, yellow, and cream alongside natural white striations. A large crack features across the top and down one side. Some additional minor wear consistent with age.

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Western Asiatic Polychromatic Stone Macehead
$162.92

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A macehead may have been mounted on a shaft as a symbol of rank, perhaps a derivative from a weapon of similar form. Throughout the ancient world, maceheads varied significantly in different styles and decorations. Several important examples were shaped by the local metalworkers in Luristan and Gilan from the third millennium BC. These maceheads may not only have served a purpose in warfare, but also in religious contexts. Indeed, maceheads played an important role as votive offerings in shrines across Mesopotamia.

Additional information

Weight 354.7 g
Dimensions 6.5 × 5.9 cm
Culture

Near Eastern

Region

Near East (Western Asiatic)

Stone

Hard Stone