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Statue

2450 BCE

Penn Museum

Penn Museum
Philadelphia, United States

  • Title: Statue
  • Date Created: 2450 BCE
  • Location Created: Ur, Iraq
  • Physical Dimensions: 42.5 x 18 x 27 cm
  • External Link: Penn Museum online collection
  • Medium: Gold, Silver, Lapis Lazuli
  • Object Number: 30-12-702
  • Descriptive Note: CBS Register: U.12357. Goat of gold, silver, lapis, shell, in the round, standing in a gold bush, on mosaic pavement. Small figural furnishing found with a near duplicate in grave 1237 in the Royal Cemetery at Ur. Though colloquially known as the 'Ram in the Thicket' it more accurately depicts a goat standing on its back legs to feed on leaves in a tree. The goat is formed of shell, lapis, and gold originaly formed over a wood and bitumen core. It was crushed flat by the weight of some nine meters of soil above it and had to be painstakingly restored.
  • Credit Line: British Museum/University Museum Expedition to Ur, Iraq, 1930
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