Stopper

CBS6729

From: Iraq | Nippur

Curatorial Section: Babylonian

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Object Number CBS6729
Current Location Collections Storage
Provenience Iraq | Nippur
Period Middle Babylonian Period
Date Made 1400-1100 BCE
Section Babylonian
Materials Clay
Description

PBS XIV: The worshiping of a seated god holding a small vase. He has a flounced robe, his hair tied in a loop, a plain seat with a cushion. A worshiper, in fringed robe, adores with one hand up, while holding by the horns a kid that he brings as an offering.

“Marduk the great lord”

Seal impress. on a fragment of jar stopper with marks of strings round a central reed or cane piece. Nippur.

Administrative text. Fine seal impression (First Kassite style).

Credit Line Babylonian Expedition to Nippur I-IV, 1888-1900
Other Number P264202 - CDLI Number | B6729 - Old Museum Number | CBS 06729 - Other Number | PBS XIV: 557 - Other Number

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