Metadata | |
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Object ID | OB00094 |
Title | Sanjeli Plate 1 of the time of Toramana |
Subtitle | |
Inscription(s) | IN00103 |
Child Object | |
Parent Object | |
Related Objects | OB00095 OB00096 |
Responsibility | |
Author | |
Metadata recorded by | Dániel Balogh |
Authority for metadata | |
Metadata improved by | Dániel Balogh |
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Description | |
Material | Metal / copper alloy |
Object Type | Plate |
Dimensions: | |
Width | 36.5 |
Height | 19.6 |
Depth | 0.3 |
Weight | 1079 |
Details | A single plate, inscribed on one side only, deeply engraved. The top left corner is broken off. This is not noted in the description, but the rims appear to be raised. |
History | |
Created: | |
Date | |
Place | Unknown |
Other ancient history | |
Found: | |
Date | 1974 |
Place | Sañjeli |
Other modern history | |
Latest: | |
Date | 2015 |
Place | Vadodara |
Authority | autopsy (Hans Bakker) |
Details | Discovered in 1974 in Sañjeli, Jhalod Taluka, Panchmahal District, Gujarat. Three plates (OB00094, OB00095, OB00096) were found together, in the earth at a depth of 30 cm, by a farmer while tilling his field. The farmer folded the plates in three to fit them in a bag. They were eventually taken to the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda, Gujarat. Here they were cleaned mechanically and chemically. |
Notes | Found with and related in content to OB00095 and OB00096. |