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Plaque Fragment with a Sheep

Unknown400 - 300 BCE

National Museum of the History of Ukraine

National Museum of the History of Ukraine
Kyiv, Ukraine

This piece is a part of the gold cover with an image of sheep running from an unknown danger. It was found in the backfill of a north tomb of Haimanova Mohyla barrow, which had been already robbed in ancient times. But thieves left plenty of valuable things untouched: weapons, horse harness, remains of domestic items, gold adornments for garments and different kinds of bronze and silver vessels. Unfortunately, it`s hard to identify the purpose of this plaque fragment. It can be assumed that it was a decoration of some vessel, credibly, a rhyton – a wine vessel in a shape of a horn. Though only a tiny fragment of plaque survived, its craftsmanship is fascinating, and so is a realistic depiction of animals, precise image of their tension and distinguished harmony and proportions.

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  • Title: Plaque Fragment with a Sheep
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 400 - 300 BCE
  • Location Created: Unknown
  • Physical Dimensions: h 40, w 55 мм
  • Type: Decorations
  • Rights: National Museum of the History of Ukraine
  • Medium: Gold, stamping
  • Place found: The Haimanova Mohyla kurhan, Zaporizhzhia Region, Ukraine
  • Period: Early Iron Age
  • Culture: The Scythians
National Museum of the History of Ukraine

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