Silent Witnesses From Neolithic Period to Seljuks
23 March 2009 – 31 December 2013
Rezan Has Museum
Rezan Has Museum brings you together with the struggle of the communities against the nature, their daily lives, worlds of faith, social and commercial relations and even the instruments they developed to contend with death during the civilization process of human which began approximately nine-ten thousand years ago; in short you will meet the silent witnesses of the previous civilizations.In the exhibition, besides displaying the works pertaining to various civilizations that has settled in and around Anatolia between 6500 B.C.- 1500 A.D. chronologically, they are also exhibited thematically within their own historical processes with seals, medical tools, arms, figurines and idols, weight and measures, lighting tools. In the exhibition, a bronze bathtub dated back to 1st century B.C.- 1st century A.D., Urartu pins, obsidian arrow tips, harnesses for horses, devotional sculptures, oil-lamps and terra-cotta sculptures may be seen besides the authentic works that have never been exhibited before.
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Ornamental Pins, Bronze, Urartian Age, 8th-7th centuries B.C.E.
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Mother Goddess Idol, Marble, Late Neolithic Age, 6500-5500 B.C.E.
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Stamp Seal, Bronze, Byzantian Age.
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Quadruple God Figurine, Bronze, Hittite Period, 1450 B.C.E.- 1190 B.C.E.
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Oil Lamp, Bronze, Roman Period, 1st-3rd centuries C.E.
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Arrowheads, Obsidian, Neolithic Age, 8000-5500 B.C.E.
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Seated African Figurine, Bronze, Hellenistic Period, 3rd-2nd centuries B.C.E.