If you look closely at this 2.5-inch-tall, worn ivory, an exquisitely crafted depiction of an ambling Indian elephant enclosed by an intricately patterned roundel begins to emerge. While the elephant’s massive body has been worn and chiseled by time and its legs damaged and fragmented, its most distinguishing features remain clear, including its long, coiling trunk, billowy ears and pointed tusks. Punctuating the borders of the dotted roundel are the remnants of two copper pins that once held the plaque in place. Dating to the late first or early second century C.E., this ivory was discovered along with a […]