The 'Ram in a Thicket', from Ur, southern Iraq, c2600-c2400 BC. Artist: Unknown

The 'Ram in a Thicket', from Ur, southern Iraq, c2600-c2400 BC. Artist: Unknown

2-604-934 - © CM Dixon/Heritage Images

Detail of the 'Ram in a Thicket', from Ur, southern Iraq, c2600-c2400 BC. One of an almost identical pair discovered by Leonard Woolley in the 'Great Death Pit', one of the Royal Graves in the cemetery at Ur. It was named by Woolley after the biblical reference in Genesis 22:13; God ordered Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac, but at the last moment 'Abraham lifted up his eyes, and looked, and behold behind him a ram caught in a thicket by his horns: and Abraham went and took the ram, and offered him up for a burnt offering in the stead of his son'. The 'ram' is more accurately described as a goat. From the British Museum's collection


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People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. Sir Charles Leonard Woolley: British: Archaeologist
  2. CM Dixon: British: Photographer

Medium
  1. Gold

Picture Type
  1. Object

Category Hierarchy

Science & Nature Animal Life

Society & Culture Death & Burial

History & Politics Artefacts


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4208x4196
File Size : 51,729kb


Aliases

  1. 2AQE8
  1. 1A
  1. 0370001563
  1. 2-604-934
  1. 2604934

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