Subject: Ivory animal figures
I received two ancient ivory animal figures, probably from a Mesopotamian tomb. They are in poor condition as well with staining accretions (partially removed by myself to reveal the exquisite carving. I believe the accretions are intentional ritual applications made before burial, iron being a major component, either as iron oxide or blood. I'm inclined to believe the latter because of the characteristic splatter marks that liquids make. I have sent photos of these pieces to scholars at the Met in the Egyptian Department, as well as to other scholars in the field of near and middle eastern art with the hopes of clarification of identity. One scholar seems to think they may have been carved in Egypt for Mesopotamian tombs, but there is more of a story here. It is a genuine mystery as I've not yet found anyone who can give me any authoritative information on them. I suspect a date of about 2000 BC based on the condition, but that's a fairly wild guess. If anyone would like to see images and hazard a guess as to their original provenance, I'd be most appreciative. I can send you photos. Susan White *** Conservation DistList Instance 23:22 Distributed: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 Message Id: cdl-23-22-019 ***Received on Friday, 18 December, 2009