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Gränert, Ernst (fl. ca. 1919-1930s)
Tell Halaf-Museum, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Franklinstraße 6, First hall, section 9: Reconstruction of the so-called cult room. Photographed 1930. Aramaean, early 9th BCE. Discovered in 1899 by Max von Oppenheim in the headwater region of Habur (North-east-Syria), excavations at Tell Halaf were conducted between 1911-13 and 1929 In Antiquity the location was called Guzana and was the principal residence of the rulers of Bit Bachiani. The private Tell Halaf-Museum, opened in 1930 by von Oppenheim eröffnet, was destroyed by bombings in November 1943. Inv. WR_02102_04. No licensing for Merchandising products! 
Location Photothek Willy Römer/Kunstbibliothek/Berlin/Germany
Unique Identifier AR6103838 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5953px × 4223px 
Photo Credit bpk Bildagentur / (name of museum) /(name of photographer) / Art Resource, NY 
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1920s
9th century BCE
Aramaean (11-8th BCE)
Basalt
Berlin, Germany
Photograph
Sculpture
Statue
Tell Halaf (Guzana), Syria