File:Bronze belt Urartu - BM.jpg

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Français : Fragments de ceinture en bronze, réutilisés comme terminaisons d'une ceinture. Chaque fragment représente une divinité sur un animal (taureau et lion), et un disque surmontant un arbre stylisé. Ces représentations sont encadrées par des frises alternant des disques et des sortes de croix. Provenance : Urartu, VIIe siècle av. J.-C.
English: Bronze belt fragments, reused as belt ends. Each fragment shows a deity standind on an animal (bull and lion) and a disc above a stylised tree. Divided by discs and cross-like designs. From Urartu, 7th century BC.
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