Abstract
The author compares the iconography of the Hasanlu gold bowl with a silver piece recovered within a kurgan at Karashamb in Armenia. She then proceeds in explaining the shared imagery. One possibility is a Hurrian connection. It is tentatively suggested that both the Hasanlu bowl and the Karashamb goblet ‘derived from the same cultural milieu in which the Hurrians also participated’.
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