Brocade Style
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Early Western World > Near Eastern (Early Western World) > Mesopotamian > Mesopotamian styles > Mesopotamian glyptic styles
Descripción
Refers to the glyptic style dominant in the Diyala region of Mesopotamia during the first phase of the Early Dynastic period, from about 2900 to 2750 BCE. The style is characterized by an overall patterning of space-filling motifs, which produced in the impression an unbroken frieze.
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- Estilo de brocado [es]