File:Moule a bijoux biface 6eme siecle avant JC - Sippar.jpg

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Double-sided jewelry mold 6th century BC - Sippar

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Français : Face d’un moule (en noir) à biface permettant d’obtenir des bijoux en bronze (empreinte et échantillons modernes à droite). Ceci indique une production en série : deux moules étaient placés côté à côté afin de permettre au métal liquide d’être versé en un seul mouvement dans plusieurs moules sans devoir le réchauffer. La technique de la fonte est connue depuis le quatrième millénaire, d’abord le cuivre, ensuite le bronze. Sippar – 6ᵉ siècle avant Jésus-Christ.
English: Face of a two-sided mold (in black) to obtain bronze jewelry (imprint and modern samples on the right). This indicates mass production: two molds were placed side by side to allow the molten metal to be poured in a single movement into several molds without having to reheat it. The technique of cast iron has been known since the fourth millennium, copper in the first times, then bronze. Sippar - 6th century BC.
Date 18 February 2020, 15:07:36
Medium carved marbre
Dimensions height: 8.4 cm (3.3 in); width: 7.2 cm (2.8 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,8,4U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,7,2U174728
institution QS:P195,Q945059
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Collection Proche-Orient et Iran
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MRAH O 373
References Erik Gubel & Bruno Overlaet (2007) De Gilgamesh à Zénobie - Trésors de l'antiquité. Proche-Orient et Iran, Bruxelles, pp. 304
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