Cylinder Seal
30-12-46
Location: On Display in the Middle East Galleries
From: Iraq | Ur
Curatorial Section: Near Eastern
Object Number | 30-12-46 |
Current Location | Middle East Galleries - On Display |
Provenience | Iraq | Ur |
Archaeology Area | PD, pylon of the gateway, Cassite foundation deposit |
Locus | PD. Foundation deposit. |
Period | Kassite |
Date Made | ca. 1415-1154 BCE |
Section | Near Eastern |
Materials | Shell |
Iconography | Eagle | Man | Bull | Antelope |
Description | CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. shell. Kassite period. Eagleman, with wings and claws, stands on two bulls, grasps two antelopes, Flying eagle. UE X: the eagle man master of the wild animals. Two bulls back to back and sinking on their knees form his pedestal. He sinks his claws in their hind quarters. With extended arms he grasps galloping antelopes by their horns. His wings spread above horizontally. He has a bull's tail and a pointed mitre. Beside him an eagle flying in profile hovers above a big fish. Shell cylinder. |
Length | 3.6 cm |
Width | 1.6 cm |
Credit Line | British Museum/University Museum Expedition to Ur, Iraq, 1930 |
Other Number | U.12691 - Field No SF | UE X: 607 - Other Number | B17765 - Old Museum Number |
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