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Luristan|lʊərɪˈstɑːn| The name of a district in western Iran used attrib. to designate the engraved bronze articles and castings, of the twelfth century b.c., found in the region.
[1935L. Binyon Spirit of Man in Asian Art iv. 105 Persian art, as we see it in the bronzes of animals recently discovered in Luristan, propagated its motives of design among the outlying, unsettled, still nomad tribes.] 1961Times 6 June 22/7 (Advt.), A pair of unique Luristan bronze cheekpieces from a bit. 1970Oxf. Compan. Art 830/1 Scientific excavations..have been held to show (though it is still unproven) that the Luristan bronzes are the handwork of the Medes, an Indo-European people who..began to infiltrate into Persia at about this period. 1971Ashmolean Mus. Rep. of Visitors 1970 16 Purchased: seventeen ‘Luristan’ and ‘Amlash’ bronzes, Iran, late 2nd to early 1st millennium b.c. |