Teisheba, the god of war, thunder and winds, was the second of the three supreme deities in the Urartian pantheon. The statuette represents a young man standing on a foliate base. He is clad in a long, fringed garment, decorated with a typical Urartian ornament (a rosette in the center o [...]

This is a miniature sculpture of a two-wheeled chariot. The body of the chariot is wide and open at the back; it has a semi-circular, arched sides and spoked wheels (six spokes in each). The pole is curved. Two warriors wearing helmets are on the body of the chariot. Collection : Archaeo [...]

The statuette represents a deity patronizing fertility. She is shown sitting with her gaze fixed upwards. Her head is small, her face is oval-shaped and flat. Her forehead is narrow and her big nose is sticking out. Her eyes are marked as round depressions and her mouth is a small crack. [...]