Cylinder Seal
- العناصر المساهمة:
- متحف بنسلفانيا
- البيانات المساهمة:
- متحف بنسلفانيا
- عنوان:
- Cylinder Seal
- الوصف:
- CBS Register: Babylonian seal cylinder, hole not entirely cut through, hematitePBS XIV: The worshiping of a standing bearded god with hand extended low, stepping forth like Shamash but without any weapon. He has a horned mitre, his hair tied in a tail, a plaited shawl. The emblems in front are the sun disk, the crescent and a squat monkey. A bearded worshiper adores with one hand up. He has a turban, his hair tied in a short tail, a plaited robe. A bearded deity stands up one arm hanging, the other folded to his breast. he has a horned mitre, a plaited shawl, his hair tied behind. Between them there are an ampulla and a libra Two small figures behind copy their attitude. The first in turban and short tunic adores with one hand up. The second with turban, and a shawl covering one shoulder, one arm hanging, the other folded to his breast is a Martu without his weapon. On the reverse there is another large figure of Martu without any weapon. His hair is tied in a swallow tail. Cyl seal, not thoroughly pierced. Hematite, 22 x 10 mm
- نوع المصدر:
- Cylinder Seal
- النوع (Raw):
- الأختام
- (EDM) النوع:
- كائن
- المكان:
- Iraq
- الحقبة التاريخية:
- Babylonian
- المنشأ:
- Babylonian Expedition Purchase, 1890
- مادة الأثر:
- Hematite
- المُعرِّف:
- 85784
- المصدر:
- B5000
PBS XIV: 476