Sold2024An Ancient Neo-Sumerian Steatite Amulet, c. 2112–2004 BCEThis steatite amulet from the Neo-Sumerian period, dating back to between 2112 and 2004 BCE, features intricately carved circular motifs which are characteristic of the era's symbolic art. Such amuletSee Sold Price
Sold2024An Ancient Neo-Sumerian Steatite Amulet, c. 2112–2004 BCEThis steatite amulet from the Neo-Sumerian period, dating back to between 2112 and 2004 BCE, features intricately carved circular motifs which are characteristic of the era's symbolic art. Such amuletSee Sold Price
Sold2023Ancient Mesopotamian Stone Head of a Male**Originally Listed At $400** Ancient Near East, Mesopotamia, Sumer, Neo-Sumerian Empire, Third Dynasty of Ur, ca. 2112 to 2004 BCE. A fascinating, hand-carved stone head of a male displaying huge, heSee Sold Price
Sold2024An Ancient Mesopotamian Limestone Weight, Neo-Sumerian Period, c. 2112-2004 BCEThis limestone weight exemplifies the measurement tools used in the Neo-Sumerian Period for trade and commerce. Such artifacts were crucial for the regulation of goods in a society renowned for its deSee Sold Price
Sold2024An Ancient Mesopotamian Steatite Lion Amulet, Neo-Sumerian Period, c. 2112-2004 BCEThis steatite lion amulet represents the Neo-Sumerian Period's artistry, reflecting the cultural importance of the lion as a symbol of power and protection. Steatite, favored for its workability and sSee Sold Price
Sold2024An Ancient Neo-Sumerian Chlorite Schist Carved Idol Figure Amulet, c. 2100-2000 BCEThis finely crafted carved idol figure amulet, made from chlorite schist, dates back to the Neo-Sumerian period (c. 2100-2000 BCE). It exemplifies the meticulous craftsmanship and profound cultural siSee Sold Price
Sold2024Ancient Neo-Sumerian Ur III Period Steatite Cylinder Seal, c. 2112-2004 BCEThis cylinder seal from the Neo-Sumerian period, specifically the Ur III dynasty, features intricate carvings that include symbolic representations of religious rituals or celestial beings, reflectingSee Sold Price
Sold2024An Ancient Near Eastern Steatite Amulet, Neo-Sumerian Period (Ur III), c. 2112-2004 BCEThis carved steatite amulet from the Neo-Sumerian period is adorned with a cross motif, possibly indicating a cosmological or religious significance. Amulets like this were essential for personal protSee Sold Price
Sold2024An Ancient Mesopotamian Steatite Feline Figurine, Neo-Sumerian Period (Ur III), c. 2112-2004 BCECategory: Figurines and Statuettes This steatite figurine from the Neo-Sumerian Period depicts a feline, a motif often associated with goddesses of fertility and protection. It exemplifies the era's iSee Sold Price
Sold2024An Ancient Mesopotamian Steatite Cylinder Seal, Neo-Sumerian Period (Ur III), c. 2112-2004 BCEThis cylinder seal, crafted during the Neo-Sumerian Period, is intricately engraved with figures and motifs that illustrate the religious and social activities of the time. Cylinder seals such as thisSee Sold Price
Sold2024An Ancient Four-Faced Predator Animal Pillar Seal, Neo-Sumerian Period (Ur III), c. 2112-2004 BCECategory: Sealings This four-faced steatite pillar seal from the Neo-Sumerian period is adorned with the engravings of predator animals, likely symbolizing power and protection. Each face of the pillaSee Sold Price
Sold2024An Ancient Near Eastern Steatite Bust Head Carving, Neo-Sumerian Period (Ur III), c. 2112-2004 BCEThis steatite bust head carving from the Neo-Sumerian period (Ur III) exemplifies the artistry of the era, focusing on detailed human features which may represent a deity or a high-ranking individual.See Sold Price
Sold2024Ancient Mesopotamia Neo-Babylonian Lapis Lazuli Bead, c. 626-539 BCEThis bead, carved from the treasured lapis lazuli, is a remnant of the Neo-Babylonian period, reflecting the luxury and ritual significance associated with the stone in that era. Lapis lazuli was esteSee Sold Price
Sold2024Ancient Mesopotamia Neo-Babylonian Lapis Lazuli Bead, c. 626-539 BCEThis bead, carved from the treasured lapis lazuli, is a remnant of the Neo-Babylonian period, reflecting the luxury and ritual significance associated with the stone in that era. Lapis lazuli was esteSee Sold Price
Sold2024Ancient Mesopotamia Neo-Babylonian Lapis Lazuli Bead, c. 626-539 BCEThis bead, carved from the treasured lapis lazuli, is a remnant of the Neo-Babylonian period, reflecting the luxury and ritual significance associated with the stone in that era. Lapis lazuli was esteSee Sold Price
Sold2024Ancient Mesopotamia Neo-Babylonian Lapis Lazuli Bead, c. 626-539 BCEThis bead, carved from the treasured lapis lazuli, is a remnant of the Neo-Babylonian period, reflecting the luxury and ritual significance associated with the stone in that era. Lapis lazuli was esteSee Sold Price
Sold2024An Ancient Mesopotamian Neo-Sumerian Steatite Amulet, ca. 2112–2004 BCEThis steatite amulet hails from the Neo-Sumerian Period (Ur III), a time known for its religious fervor and the extensive use of amulets in personal devotion and protection. Its drop-shaped form and iSee Sold Price
Sold2024An Ancient Egyptian Alabaster Fist Amulet, New Kingdom, c. 1570-1069 BCEThis alabaster fist amulet from the New Kingdom of Egypt is an exceptional example of protective symbolism used during the period. Such amulets were believed to provide strength and power to the beareSee Sold Price
Sold2024An Ancient Hellenistic Patinated Glass Zigzag Pattern Bead, c. 323-31 BCEThis exquisite zigzag pattern glass bead, made from patinated glass. Dating back to the Hellenistic period (c. 323-31 BCE), it exemplifies the advanced glassmaking techniques and artistic flair of theSee Sold Price
Sold20212 Translated Neo-Sumerian Clay Foundation ConesAncient Near East, Mesopotamia, Sumer, city of Lagash, Neo-Sumerian period, reign of Gudea of Lagash, ca. 2144 to 2124 BCE. A nice pair of hand-built clay foundation cones with tapering conical bodiesSee Sold Price
Sold20212 Translated Neo-Sumerian Clay Foundation ConesAncient Near East, Mesopotamia, Sumer, city of Lagash, Neo-Sumerian Period, reign of Gudea of Lagash, ca. 2144 to 2124 BCE. A lovely pair of hand-built clay foundation cones of conical forms bearing tSee Sold Price
Sold20212 Translated Neo-Sumerian Clay Foundation ConesAncient Near East, Mesopotamia, Sumer, city of Lagash, Neo-Sumerian Period, reign of Gudea of Lagash, ca. 2144 to 2124 BCE. A pair of hand-built clay foundation cones with tapered bodies and discoid hSee Sold Price
Sold2020Large Egyptian style heart scarab, ex-museumLarge Egyptian style heart scarab, ex-museum, Possibly ancient (c. 664-332 BCE), terracotta clay, the head and wing case sharply defined, the underside inscribed with fourteen rows of cuneiform text,See Sold Price
Sold2020(16) Egyptian scarabs & (1) Amulet, ex-museum(16) Egyptian scarabs & (1) Amulet, ex-museum, Most possibly ancient (c. 664-332 BCE), incl. plaster, porcelain, ceramic, clay, etc., one mounted with a Khnum amulet, 2.5"h x 3.5"l (largest), 0.5"l xSee Sold Price
3 days LeftPalmyra Heritage GalleryAncient Roman Glass Bead Necklace c.2nd-4th century AD.$40(3 bids)
3 days LeftPalmyra Heritage GalleryAncient Roman Crystal Bead Necklace c.2nd-4th century AD.$20(2 bids)
3 days LeftPalmyra Heritage GalleryAncient Faience, Agate and gold Bead Necklace c.2nd century AD.$150
3 days LeftPalmyra Heritage GalleryAncient Egyptian Steatite stone Scarab c.1500-1100 BCE.$40(2 bids)
3 days LeftPalmyra Heritage GalleryAncient Egyptian Steatite stone Scarab c.1500-1100 BCE.$100(4 bids)
3 days LeftPalmyra Heritage GalleryAncient Egyptian Steatite stone Scarab c.1500-1100 BCE.$50(3 bids)
3 days LeftPalmyra Heritage GalleryAncient Egyptian Steatite stone Scarab c.1500-1100 BCE.$60(3 bids)
3 days LeftPalmyra Heritage GalleryAncient Egyptian Steatite stone Scarab c.1500-1100 BCE.$30(2 bids)
3 days LeftPalmyra Heritage GalleryAncient Egyptian Steatite stone Scarab c.1500-1100 BCE.$40(2 bids)