Dagger (Other Keyword)
1-6 (6 Records)
Dataset from Hasanlu Special Studies IV Peoples and Crafts in Period IVB at Hasanlu, Iran. Appendix 6.3 includes over 70 swords and daggers recovered from excavations at the Iron Age mounded settlement of Hasanlu, Iran. The attached Excel file includes three worksheets, each ordering the data based on a different column heading (HAS No., Hilt Type, and Context).
Appendix 6.4: Concordance of Artifacts (2011)
Dataset from Hasanlu Special Studies IV Peoples and Crafts in Period IVB at Hasanlu, Iran. Appendix 6.3 records HAS No., Location, and Object type for over 600 daggers, swords, arrowheads, and spearheads recovered from excavations at the Iron Age mounded settlement of Hasanlu, Iran. The attached Excel file includes two worksheets, each ordering the data based on a different column heading (HAS No., Location).
Aztec dagger carving (2010)
This is a carving of Aztec daggers, located at the Museo Nacional Anthropologique, Mexico City. Dates to AD 1400 to 1520. Photo courtesy of Tim Pauketat.
Cosmology in the New World
This project consists of articles written by members of Santa Fe Institute’s cosmology research group. Overall, the goal of this group is to understand the larger relationships between cosmology and society through a theoretically open-ended, comparative examination of the ancient American Southwest, Southeast, and Mesoamerica.
Peoples and Crafts in Period IVB at Hasanlu, Iran
The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology has had a long-standing interest in the archaeology of Iran. In 1956, Robert H. Dyson, Jr., began excavations south of Lake Urmia at the large mounded site of Hasanlu. Although the results of these excavations await final publication, the Hasanlu Special Studies series—of which this monograph is the fourth volume—describes and analyzes specific aspects of technology, style, and iconography. This volume describes a group of...
Supplement to Peoples and Crafts in Period IVB at Hasanlu, Iran (2011)
This document accompanies Maude de Schauensee's Peoples and Crafts in Period IVB at Hasanlu, Iran, and includes 88 pages of images with chapters documenting furniture (color), textiles (color), glass (color and black and white), archaeometallurgy (color), and blade-type weaponry (color and black and white).