GlaViWo - Museum: AT-OeAW-BA-3-27-KHMU-SEM_0124

Regenrinne mit Stierkopf

AT-OeAW-BA-3-27-KHMU-SEM_0124
Kunsthistorisches Museum (Ägyptische Sammlung, SEM 124)
Currently available: Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Ägyptisch - Orientalische Sammlung
Former owner: Glaser, Eduard Material: limestone
Provenance: The object is part of a large collection which Eduard Glaser (1855-1908) brought back from his fourth trip to Yemen (1892-1894).
The Glaser collection was donated in 1894 by Samuel Horowitz (1841-1924), the chairman of the Jewish community in Lviv, to the then Imperial and Royal Ministry of Culture and Education. The collection subsequently came into the possession of the then Imperial Court Museum (now the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna).
Creation date: 1st-3rd century CE Production date:
Period/Culture: Ancient South Arabian
Locality: Yemen
height: 6 cm
width: 22.5 cm
depth: 47.2 cm
First description: Müller, Südarabische Alterthümer, 1899, p. 58
Linked signature, parents: AT-OeAW-BA-3-27-OSTA-AVA-UP_1854CUM_1
AT-OeAW-BA-3-27-OSTA-AVA-UP_2090CUM_4
AT-OeAW-BA-3-27-OSTA-AVA-UP_2090CUM_2
Linked signature, children: AT-OeAW-BA-3-27-F-00576
AT-OeAW-BA-3-27-F-00302
Object remarks:
According to information provided by David Heinrich Müller in 'Südarabische Alterthümer' (1899), it is likely that the slab belonged to an altar and that the channel served as a drain.



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