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Orlat Belt Plaque with Hunting Scene. Kurgan No. 2, Uzbekistan.
2nd century BC to 2nd century AD Sarmatian [Kangju (K'ang-kiu) or Yuezhi]
or 3rd to 5th century AD Hunnic [Tashtyk, "White Huns" - the Hephthalites]
Belt Plaque Showing a Hunting Scene. Orlat cemetery, Kurgan No. 2, Uzbekistan, 1st–4th century CE. Bone; H. 11 × W. 13.5 cm. Institute of Art Studies, Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, IX-279.
Photograph © Institute of Art Studies, Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Source: THE SOGDIANS AT HOME Art and Material Culture by Julie Bellemare and Judith A. Lerner
A battle scene on the matching Orlat Belt Plaque. Kurgan No. 2, Uzbekistan..
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