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Artist/Maker
Unknown artist, Middle Eastern
Date4500-3500 B.C.E.
MediumCopper
DimensionsOverall: 1/8 × 1 × 1 3/8 in. (0.3 × 2.5 × 3.5 cm)
Credit LineGift of Robert S. Wolfe, Class of 1967
Object number1998.7.1
Not on view
DescriptionSmall copper animal figure with horns, two legs, and small tail, possibly in the form of an ibex. Tapered legs and feet prevent the animal from free standing. Likely dates to the Middle East Copper Age, possibly from Jordan.
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Alternate Titles
Hittite Fetish (Horned Animal)
George Catlin
Date: 1845
Medium: Color lithograph on paper
Object number: 1959.113
Louis Naranjo
Date: c. 1980 - 1997
Medium: Terracotta with paint, wood, and feathers
Object number: 2018.3.6
George Catlin
Date: 1845
Medium: Color lithograph on paper
Object number: 1959.112
Date: 1850-1900
Medium: Mountain goat horn, cow horn, abalone, and copper
Object number: 1984.458
Date: 19th century
Medium: Brass
Object number: 1994.40
George Catlin
Date: 1845
Medium: Color lithograph on paper
Object number: 1959.109
Michael Rakowitz
Date: 2020
Medium: Middle Eastern food packaging, Arabic-language U.S. newspapers, and glue, with accompanying didactic information
Object number: 2021.5.5
Unknown artist, Roman (Ancient)
Date: c. 2nd century C.E.
Medium: Marble
Object number: 1986.7.2
Thomas Nast
Date: published November 28, 1874
Medium: Wood engraving on newsprint
Object number: 2019.13.262

