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English: Tapered vase with everted rim and a flat lip, representing a Master of Animals mastering pairs of entwined snakes. Chlorite, mother-of-pearl and turquoise (?). Found in Tepe Giyan (Khava Valley, near Nehavend, Iran).
Français : Vase tronconique à col éversé, représentant un Maître des Animaux maîtrisant des paires de serpents enlacés. Chlorite, nacre et turquoise (?). Provenance : Unprovenanced, Southeast Irans (?)
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