Cylinder Seal

68-34-1

From: Syria | Aleppo

Curatorial Section: Near Eastern

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Object Number 68-34-1
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Mitannian
Provenience Syria | Aleppo
Section Near Eastern
Materials Shell
Description

Shell. Engraved design of 2 confronting winged griffins rampants separated by a tree of life over a lion couchant. To left of them is man with snake in front of him and lion rampant behind. Dot filling between figures. Mounted in gold recently.

Note in box reads: "M232. Mitannian. Shell. Babylonia Cylinder representing 2 sphin, 2 lions, Hercules and several symbols. Found at Aleppo. 2500 BC"

Credit Line Gift of Dr. Thomas O. Biddle
Other Number M232 - Field No SF

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