Two_horned_elam.jpg
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Description Two horned elam.jpg | Vase from the Jiroft region. A "two horned" figure wrestling with serpents. The Elamite artifact was discovered by Iran's border police from Historical Heritage traffickers, en route to Turkey, and was confiscated. Style is determined to be from en:Jiroft culture . [1] |
Date | First uploaded on Wikipedia en: at 00:31, 22 October 2005 |
Source | own work ("I took this photo with a digital camera." ( Zereshk )) |
Author | en:User:Zereshk |
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highly dubious. This seems to be a professional catalogue image, not one "taken with a digital camera" in a museum. Also, no metadata. Further, there is no information whatsoever to indicate what this artefact even is, where it is on exhibition, and where it originates. It could be anything at all. Dbachmann ( talk ) 11:32, 14 June 2008 (UTC)