Cylinder Seal

B8966

From: Iraq | Babylon

Curatorial Section: Near Eastern

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Object Number B8966
Current Location Collections Storage
Provenience Iraq | Babylon
Period Babylonian Period
Section Near Eastern
Materials Hematite
Description

CBS Register: Babylonian seal cylinder, hematite

PBS XIV: The worshiping of a god stepping forth like Shamash perhaps sword in hand (?). He has a horned mitre, his hair tied in a loop, and a plaited shawl girded about and opening in front to let pass his bare leg lifted on a stool. There are a sun disk and a crescent above. A worshiper in turban and fringed shawl adores with one hand up. The usual divine attendant does the same with both hands. There are an ampulla and a libra between them.

“Sin// and Ningal”

Cyl. seal. Hematite, 18 x 7 mm

Credit Line Babylonian Expedition II, 1890
Other Number PBS XIV: 403 - Other Number | P263783 - CDLI Number

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