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Period9 works1000 BC – 600 BCNeo-Hittite is a historical period encompassing 9 works in The Met collection, dated 1000 BC – 600 BC. Works from this period are predominantly classified within the Ancient Near Eastern Art department.
Collection Overview
| Total Works | 9 |
| Top Department | Ancient Near Eastern Art |
| Top Classification | Stone-Reliefs-Inscribed |
| Date Range | 1000 BC – 600 BC |
Notable Works
Stone-Reliefs-InscribedOrthostat relief: lion attacking a deer
Stone-Reliefs-InscribedOrthostat relief: lion-hunt scene
Stone-ReliefsOrthostat relief: seated figure holding a lotus flower
Stone-Reliefs-InscribedOrthostat relief: winged human-headed bull
Stone-ReliefsRelief fragment
Stone-Reliefs-InscribedRelief: bearded figure holding staff; hieroglyphic…
Stone-ReliefsRelief: man holding up a cup to a woman
Stone-ReliefsRelief: woman seated at a table
Stone-Reliefs-InscribedStele fragment
Frequently Asked Questions
How many works by Neo-Hittite are in The Met?
The Metropolitan Museum of Art holds 9 works related to Neo-Hittite.
What is the date range of Neo-Hittite?
Works associated with Neo-Hittite span from 1000 BC – 600 BC.
Data Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access · Last updated: April 2026