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Chariot Model   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Chariot Model
Description
Western Iran, circa 2100-1900 B.C.
Sculpture; models
Bronze, cast
Length: 1 1/2 in. (4 cm)
The Nasli M. Heeramaneck Collection of Ancient Near Eastern and Central Asian Art, gift of The Ahmanson Foundation (M.76.97.896)
Art of the Ancient Near East
Date between circa 2100 and circa 1900 B.C.
institution QS:P195,Q1641836
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M.76.97.896
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