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  2. Ivory carving - Wikipedia

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    Idol of Goddess Durga carved out of Ivory from 19th Century - Displayed in Murshidabad Museum, India. Murshidabad in the state of West Bengal, India was a famed centre for ivory carving. A set of ivory table and chairs, displayed at Victoria Memorial, Kolkata is an exquisite example of carving done by Murshidabad carvers. This is a five legged ...

  3. Nimrud ivories - Wikipedia

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    In addition to plaques, many small ivory carvings of female heads have been found at Nimrud, most only one or two inches in height, but a few over 5 inches tall. Many of these heads wear a flat cap which is very similar to the flat caps depicted on much earlier ivories from the Tel Megiddo site in modern Israel . [ 11 ]

  4. Nimrud - Wikipedia

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    Assyrian reliefs and ivories in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: palace reliefs of Assurnasirpal II and ivory carvings from Nimrud. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 978-0870992605. Russell, John Malcolm (1998). "The Program of the Palace of Assurnasirpal II at Nimrud: Issues in the Research and Presentation of Assyrian Art".

  5. Ostrich eggshells, carved ivory reveal ‘fabulous’ life at ...

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    A “powerful” queen once lived at the ancient palace, archaeologists say. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  6. Art of the Kingdom of Benin - Wikipedia

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    The object was shaped into a carved, stylized, ivory leopard with spots of inlaid copper. [34] Each of the leopard's main body parts were forged from a different tusk. [34] Often showed in pairs, a pair of carved leopards resided not only as a decoration but as an expression of superiority within the Oba's palace in Benin City. [34]

  7. Benin ancestral altars - Wikipedia

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    The utilization of ivory on these altars was a deliberate choice. [11] Since the Oba had a monopoly over the ivory trade, ivory symbolically illustrated his political power and wealth. [4] Since ivory came from elephants, the tusks were thereby associated with the attributes of an elephant, such as wisdom, leadership, and physical power. [11]

  8. Benin Altar Tusk - Wikipedia

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    The Benin Altar Tusk was commissioned by Ọba Osemwende, who reigned from 1816 to 1848, and carved by the Igbesanmwan, a royal ivory carving guild. [28] As per Edo tradition, it is mandatory for each newly enthroned Oba to erect an altar within the initial three years of their reign. This altar is dedicated to the deified predecessor of the ...

  9. Pratt Ivories - Wikipedia

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    Four ivory sphinxes from Acemhöyük, Turkey. Pratt ivories, Metropolitan Museum of Art The Pratt Ivories , also known as the Acemhöyük Ivories , are a collection of furniture attachments produced in Anatolia in the early second millennium B.C.