Glazed frit; worshipper standing, inscribed. no original impression; upm impression 2006-14-91a/bMatthews: seal, Hilprecht coll. Smooth grey material, said on the file card to be glazed frit. The surface is in such perfect condition that the material cannot be assessed from fractured edges. 28 x diam. 13. Inscription in seven vertical lines, part of an eighth line in the figurative panel. Man in devotional posture on groundline, animal head. Topline. Inscription: "May it be called,/may it be called,/may his name/be called,/may his...shine,/at the command of his god,..." The first two lines are currupt for lu etel pi-su "may his utterance be lordly."
CBS Register: Babylonian seal cylinder, limestonePBS XIV: two nude hunters fighting with a rampant lion and a bull. they have their head in profile, a flat cap (?), their hair hanging in the neck and a pointed beard. the engraving is unfinished. Cyl. seal. brown marble, 34 x 23 1/2 mm. Bagdad, 1890.
CBS Register: seal cylinder, polished basaltPBS XIV: A nude hunter with head in profile, long hair and beard and a fillet, attacks an ibex. A nude Gilgamesh in front face, with locks on either side and a beard, contests with a bull. A lion fights with a human headed bison. There is a branch in the field. Cyl. seal. Black diorite, 28 x 15 1/2 mm.
CBS Register: Babylonian seal cylinder, dioritePBS XIV: Two nude hunters with head in profile, long beard and hair, and one perhaps a low turban, have locked hands. Two lifted hands are armed with a knife (?). Two hands are down joined over a spear. They stand between two rampant ibexes, one of which is attacked by a lion. On the reverse there is a scorpion below a name in a cartouche. “I-li-a-hi” Cyl. seal. Serpentine, 30 x 16 mm
CBS Register: Babylonian seal cylinder, soapstonePBS XIV: The worshiping of a seated goddess with hand extended below the crescent. She has the usual horned mitre, hair tied in a loop, flounced robe, and a seat with three legs on one side resting on a dais. The scorpion in front is probably the emblem of Ishhara-Ishtar. The divine attendant, with the same mitre and hair and a plaited shawl covering one shoulder, leads by the hand the shaven and shorn worshiper in a fringed shawl. Both adore with their free hand up. “Azag-Nannar//royal messenger//son of Lugal-magurri.” There was a patesi of Ur of the same name: Lugalmagurri. Concave cyl. seal. Serpentine, 27 x 14 mm.
CBS Register: seal cylinder, hematitePBS XIV: The worshiping of Martu, an unusual figure stepping forth, club in one hand, and a high crooked stick in the other. He has a conical hat, his hair tied in a short tail, a close fitting embroidered tunic or shawl reaching to the knees. A bearded (?) worshiper in fringed robe extends a hand toward the crooked stick. The emblems around are the lightning fork of Adad on a crouched bull, a crescent on a small base, and a spear of Marduk. A second bareheaded, bearded worshiper in fringed shawl stands with clasped hands. Concave cyl.seal. Hematite, 21 x 8 1/2 mm
CBS Register: Babylonian seal cylinder, hematitePBS XIV: Two Amorite figures (?). The first in short tunic and turban steps forth, a long pole – the spear of Marduk (?) – in hand. The second in a long robe and turban stands up with no weapon in hand, one arm hanging, the other half folded. There are two flying birds behind them. Cyl. seal. Hematite, 14 x 6 mm.
CBS Register: Babylonian seal cylinder, quartz (rock crystal)PBS XIV: The worshiping of Shamash. A worshiper in turban and fringed shawl adores with one hand up. A servant in short loin cloth brings a libation vase. There are an ampulla and libra. “Sinra…” Cyl. seal, much worn. Quartz, 19 x 12 mm
dark, concave. image of Gilgamesh, bull, and lion.CBS Register: Tomb group from a rich grave of the Sargonid period. PG 673. With objects B16926 - B16936. Cylinder seal of dark steatite. Gilg., bull, lion. concave.UE II: Cylinder seal, dark steatite.
Broken, only a name. (Urd Sulpae dumu Ur-ri-ba-ab-du)UE X: Stone cylinder, not pierced, bears only a name. Probably a memorial tag buried with the dead. Ur sul-pa-e, dumu Ur-ri-ba-ab-du. Steatite cylinder.Inscribed
CBS Register: Red veined (unfinished) seal cylinder (not yet inscribed) Excavated March 8, 1889PBS XIV: unengraved stone. Chalcedony, 32 1/2 x 10 1/2 mm
CBS Register: Seal, shape of a sealing, chalcedony.PBS XIV: a nude kneeling hunter, with bird-like head in profile, lifts up with out-stretched arms two reversed ibexes. A small standing figure, with a belt and a short loin cloth, is praying with the two hands up. Cyl. seal. Calcite stalacite, 29 x 19 mm. Bagdad, 1889.
CBS Register: seal cylinder, basaltPBS XIV: The worshiping of a god like Martu stepping forth club in hand. He has the usual turban, beard, tunic and short fringed shawl. A worshiper in turban and fringed robe brings a kid as an offering. Behind the god the usual divine attendant adores with both hands up. The emblems in the field are, the crooked stick of Martu perhaps ending in ibex head, the turtle, the bee or fly, the squat monkey. "Ninsianna, //Kabta." Concave cyl. seal. Black basalt, 26 1/2 x 15 1/2 mm.
CBS Register: seal cylinder, agate, forgery. ModernPBS XIV: The worshiping of a seated goddess with a scepter (?) in a hand and a three pointed Persian crown on her head. She has her hair tied in a loop, a robe with zones of fringes and a cubic seat with a low back and the front panel covered with cross lines representing a massive structure or woven material.The usual diving attendant with horned mitre, hair tied in a loop and flounced robe carries with both hands a libation vase or ampulla.The reverse had an ithyphallic Eabani. Part of his horned head, tresses, tail and phallus are still visible. The figure has been recut and replaced by a deity or worshiper in long robe adorning with one hand up. A nude bare headed beardless figure with a tight belt and a phallus carefully designed lifts one hand in sign of adoration. Convex cyl. seal. Agate with white layers, 25 1/2 x 8 1/2 mm.
CBS Register: Babylonian seal cylinder, serpentinePBS XIV: The worshiping of the rising Shamash with rays from his shoulders and his notched sword in hand, stepping over mountains. On either side two divine attendants fling open the gates of dawn. Behind them a third stands with clasped hands. Concave cyl. seal, much worn. Black diorite, 41 x 26 mm
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. calcite. hunter, crossed lions, goats, antelopes.UE II: Cylinder seal, shell, much decayed, but design visible.Shell.
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. no field number. Shell. two registers of 30 dotsUE X: standing figures with arms linked or raised hands. heads, busts, and scalloped skirts are drilled holes; hands and arms are incised lines. there are 10 figures in each register, perhaps moving in a procession. Shell cylinder.
two registers, hunter, lions and goatsCBS Register: Part of group from Grave 362, and a pottery offering table, U.9237. Objects B17031 - B17035. seal cylinder. crystal. 2 registers. hunter, lions, goats.UE II: Cylinder seal, rock crystal.
with inscriptionCBS Register: cylinder seal. Soap stone. No U. numberUE X: lion rampant between two hunters, one of whom kicks the lion and pulls its tail. Seal of Puzur innina, son of Hu-bu-na (?), arad innina. Steatite cylinder. no field number.
black. seated god approached by two suppliants, sun above.CBS Register: cylinder seal, soap stone.UE X: notched undulating line showing above: a star, a crescent, and one worshipper with one hand up. below, the same worshipper stands before a seated god. Black steatite cylinder.
CBS Register: seal cylinder. diorite. broken. "Lu...., dumu...." Worshipper and god standing on dragon, emblem.UE X: worshipper before the god of atmosphere Adad standing on a bull. Same scene with new details. THe bare-headed worshipper keeps his hands clasped. The god stands on a wingless dragon, which still has eagle's feet and a feather tail. Its lowered head still vomits clouds. The god's extended right hand is empty, but his left holds a curved club. He wears a horned mitre, a chignon, a fringed robe. There is a crescent before him, and a huge club or arrow, point down, behind him. Only one sign of the inscription is left. Steatite cylinder.
CBS Register: U.13315 has the second 3 crossed out for a 5: U.13515. cylinder seal. limestone. Archaic. Sumerian hunters and ibexesUE II: Cylinder seal, grey calcite.
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. calcite. worshipping a seated god, monkey, scorpion, bandy legged man.U.13831 is crossed out for U.13031UE X: U.13031. A worshipper stands with clasped hands before a seated god, who holds a small vase in his fingers. Both seem to wear a turban. The throne has a small curved back and rests on a podium. The assistant goddess behind the worshipper prays with both hands up. CRescent, squatting monkey, scorpion, bandy-legged man fill the background. Green steatite cylinder.
CBS Register: seal cylinder, hematitePBS XIV: The worshiping of the usual Martu stepping forth club in hand by the divine attendant who adores with both hands up. The emblems between are the crescent, the sun disk with cross and rays, and a squat monkey. There is an eight pointed star behind.On the reverse, Adad steps forth, the lightning fork in one hand, and perhaps a club in the other. He has a horned mitre, his hair tied in a short tail, a plaited shawl girded about and opening in front to let pass his bare leg below his tunic. Concave cyl. seal. Hematite, 23 1/2 x 12 1/2 mm.
CBS Register: seal cylinder, basalt, polished (?)PBS XIV: The worshiping of the seated Shamash with rays from his shoulders and his notched sword in hand. He has a horned mitre, a beard, his hair tied in a loop behind and a flounced shawl covering one shoulder. His cubic seat has cross bars and a low back. He is approached by three diving attendants with the same mitre, hair and beard, but only a plaited shawl about the waist or covering one shoulder. (?). The first lifts one hand in sign of adoration, the others keep them clasped, and a carry a club - or stick. There are moreover an axe with horizontal blade, and behind the god, a star on a lance, his emblem. Concave cyl. seal. Black diorite, 33 x 21 mm.Polished
CBS Register: seal cylinder, talcose serpentinePBS XIV: The worshiping of a seated goddess with hand extended below the crescent. She is bareheaded, with a fillet tied about her hair (?). She has a flounced robe, and a cubic seat slightly hollowed and with a low back. Behind her a rampant winged dragon with a feather tail is the emblem of Ninlil and Enlil of Nippur. In front of her there are the ampulla and libra. The diving attendant, with horned mitre, hair tied in a loop, but a plaited robe covering one shoulder, leads by the hand the shaven and shorn worshiper in a fringed shawl. Both adore with their free hand up. Concave cyl. seal. Serpentine, 22 x 12 mm.
CBS Register: seal cylinder, serpentine, yellowish mottled.PBS XIV: The worshiping of the seated Shamash with rays from his shoulders and his notched sword in hand. He has a horned mitre, a beard, his hair tied in a loop, a flounced shawl covering one shoulder, and a cubic seat with cross bars. he is approached by two diving attendants with the same mitre, hair and beard, but only a plaited shawl girded bout their middle, and leaving arms and chest bare. The first with his hands stretched on a level is pouring a grain or seed offering over a small three legged table, on which are two more objects, perhaps show breads. There is a club behind him. The second attendant carries a green bough with leaves and fruits hanging from a stick over his shoulder. I the rear a female servant - or deity (?) - with tresses on her back, flings open the door of the shrine, perhaps the gate of dawn. The gate leaf has four cross bards, and swings on a vertical post. A hard diorite socket would support the lower point, while the ring at the top would keep it fixed against the wall. Concave cyl. seal. Serpentine, 27 1/2 x 17 mm.
CBS Register: seal cylinder, hematitePBS XIV: The worshiping of Adad and Shala (?). Adad steps forth, the lightning fork in one hand, the other hand raised as if wielding the scimitar. He has a horned mitre (?) roughly worked with the burr, his hair tied behind, a beard, a plaited shawl girded about and opening in front, his bare leg lifted on a crouched bull A worshiper in turban and fringed shawl adores with one hand up, below the crescent. A bearded god steps forth like Shamash, his bare leg lifted on a low mount. His weapon is the nine headed club. He has a conical hat with dots around, like the headdress of Ishtar on the rock relief of Anubanini king of the Lulubi, his hair tied behind, and a plaited shawl girded about and opening in front The tasseled ends of the girdle are carefully engraved. The next bearded figure in flounced robe, with hands clasped, wears a round mitre with one pair of horns, below which his hair is tied in heavy mass, after the style of Shamash on the Code stele - or the style of the Assyrian genius guarding the tree of life. Cyl. seal. Hematite, 21 x 7 1/2 mm
CBS Register: seal cylinder, chalcedonyPBS XIV: The worshiping of a standard of Sin, a crescent on a long post. Two worshipers adore on either side with one hand up. One seems to have short hair, no beard, a tight belt and a short loin cloth, the other has a plaited robe covering one shoulder. Are they young male and female servants of the temple (?). The owner of the seal is probably the priestess worshiping the emblem of the Moon god. Her names means the revelation - or interpreter - of Gushirra, who belonged to the temple of the great gods of Ur (?).Me Gushirra// daughter of Puksanum. Cyl. seal. Carnelian, 23 x 7 1/2 mm
CBS Register: seal cylinder, lapis lazuli.PBS XIV: two registers of the contests of Gilgamesh and Eabani, and probably a Sumerian king with wild beasts. This cylinder is closely and deply engraved with a mulititude of figures, some of them very unusual. The upper register has four groups. A nude Gilgamesh in front face, with wild locks and beard stands between two lions crossed with two bulls. the same in profile fights with a rampant bull. A very extraordinary heraldi composition is formed of a lion headed man triumphant over two reversed animals, a lion and a deer. he holds them up by the tail, one of which terminates in a small lion's head. The last group shows a thoroughly archaic human figure, with a bird like head in profile, a fillet or a low turban, and a short fringed garment or Sumerian skirt, who holds up by the hind leg a reversed ibex. The cuneiform character: lugal, at the back of his head, proves him to be a king. On a marble cylinder seal from Tello, the same royal figure, with a latticed cap, long hair and beard, and a short loin cloth embroidered on the side , is reprsented fighting a lion. This will explain the presence in the scenes of contest of Gilgamesh with wild animals, of a purely human figure, with turban and loin cloth or a flounced skirt like the old Sumerian ruler Ur-Nina of Lagash. The lower register has six groups, two of which show the same extraordinary composition as above. The lion headed man triumphant over two reversed lions, holds them by the tails, which this time terminate in two ibex heads. In the second group, the lion's head is changed into a head of Gilgamesh with wild locks and beard, while the reversed lions seem to melt into Gilgamesh's body. One of the tails terminates in a small lion's head. between those two heraldic groups, the bullman Eabani, spear in hand, attacks a lion that he has seized by the tail. The three last groups are a rampant lion crossed with an ibex; Gilgamesh holding a lion by the hind leg; the same nude hero, with head in profile, one hand lifted, ready to strike a lion rushing on him. Cyl. seal. Lapis lazuli, 27 x 17 mm. Bagdad, 1895.
CBS Register: seal cylinder, hematitePBS XIV: The worshiping of a seated goddess holding a palm (?). She has a horned mitre roughly cut with the wheel, a flounced robe (?), a cubic seat with cross bars. A divine attendant (?) with horned mitre (?) and plaited robe brings a kid. There is a star above. A nude Zirbanit with head in profile stands with hands clasped to her breast. A divine attendant with horned mitre and flounced robe adores with one hand up. Convex cyl. seal. Hematite, 22 1/2 x 8 mm.
CBS Register: seal cylinder, basaltPBS XIV: The worshiping of Martu stepping forth club in hand. He has the usual turban, large beard, tunic, shawl covering one shoulder. A divine attendant adores with both hands up. She has the horned mitre, hair tied in a loop, and flounced robe. Between them there is a crescent above a seated monkey. Behind Martu, a remarkable three stage ziggurat supports two crooked sticks, emblems of the god. Each stage is decorated with brick recesses or flat pillars in the best Babylonian style. Other emblems are the hedgehog, the fly, the small bandy legged figure adoring with one hand up. Concave cyl. seal. Basalt, 26 x 12 mm.
CBS Register: seal cylinder, mottled serpentinePBS XIV: Two crossed lions attack two ibexes. One of them was probably protected by a nude figure in profile, of which two arms only are preserved. The seal has been reworked and the nude hunter replaced by the standing figure of a worshiping goddess, one hand up in sign of prayer. She wears a horned mitre, her hair tied in a loop behind, a rich flounced robe, reaching to her feet and covering her shoulders, leaving both arms free. She belongs to another style of art, which represents the worshiping of a standing or enthroned deity, after the best court etiquette or temple ritual. This art betrays another and more and more prevailing aspect of the social and religious life. The hero hunter while still popular will step to the second and third rank and play only accessory parts. There is a much defaced inscription: "Lugal-ezen..." Cyl. seal. Black diorite, 27 x 16 1/2 mm
CBS Register: seal cylinder, hematitePBS XIV: The worshiping of Marduk standing up, a long lance in one hand, his other arm folded to his breast. He has a horned mitre and a flounced robe. A bearded worshiper in turban and flounced robe adores with one hand up. Between them a small nude Zirbanit with head in profile stands up with hands clasped to her breast. Concave cyl. seal. Hematite, 29 x 11 1/2 mm.
CBS Register: Babylonian seal cylinder, serpentinePBS XIV: The worshiping of Martu, in tunic and conical hat stepping forth club in hand. A worshiper in long robe and conical hat, adores with one hand up. The emblems between are the sun disk, the crescent, the spear of Marduk. On the reverse a rampant winged dragon with feather tail attacks a kneeling nude man, one hand up crying for mercy. He is the vanquished enemy. Other emblems are the lightning fork over the crouched bull, the fly, star, tortoise, squat monkey, and small bandy legged man, one hand up. Cyl. seal. Black diorite, 21 ½ x 10 mm
CBS Register: seal cylinder, serpentinizing basalt or serpentinePBS XIV: The worshiping of Ishtar. She steps forth surrounded by a halo of clubs or arrows, one hand lifted in sign of blessing, the other holding a necklace or diadem. She has quivers with bow and arrows hung crosswise on her shoulders, a feather mitre, her long hair handing on her back, a short tunic and flounced shawl girded about and opening in front to let pass her bare leg. In front of her, fire is burning in a grate like recipient on a columnar altar with a knob or ring on one side, probably a censer with charcoal. On the other side a bearded worshiper adores with one hand up. He has a cylindrical mitre, heavy hair tied in a mass, a robe with zones of fringes.On the reverse there is a spear of Marduk with tassel ornaments on a two tiered base or ziggurat. The two nails across the shaft may be emblems of Nabu. The Igigi or heavenly spirits are the seven dots or stars above. Cyl. seal. Black diorite, 26 1/2 x 12 mm.
CBS Register: cylinder seal. diorite. presentation to seated goddess. Lugal-usumgal-buru-Ur-dun, tug-gaba.UE X: introduction to a seated goddess. Sun disk and crescent. Seal of Lugal-usum-gal, son of Ur-sal, tug-du-a, the tailor. Steatite cylinder.
Lapis. two registers, upper has a banquet scene, lower has oryxes passantCBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. lapis. banquet. oryxes passant.UE II: Cylinder seal, lapis-lazuli.
Hard, concave. Worshipping a seated goddess.UE X: two worshippers hands up before a seated deity. Strange style of plain robes, bare heads, cubic stool... Greenish steatite cylinder.
CBS Register: seal cylinder, hematitePBS XIV: The worshiping of Marduk standing up scimitar in hand. He has a conical horned mitre, his hair tied in a short tail, a beard, a fringed shawl. The emblems in front are the crescent, the sun disk, and Nergal's weapon with a winged dragon's head. A worshiper in turban and fringed shawl adores with one hand up. Tubdum,/son of Ardia,/servant of Kititum.Concave cyl. seal. Hematite, 21 x 10 mm
standing god (Martu), nude womanCBS Register: cylinder seal. hematite. standing god. Martu. Nude woman in face.UE X: a male god (?) in long flounced robe and horned mitre is facing an Amorite figure in short tunic and Hittite mitre and queue. Neither of them carries weapons. The nude votary in front face fills the background. Haematite cylinder.
presentation to seated god, rampant lionCBS Register: season V. cylinder seal. diorite. presentation to a seated god. lion rampant.UE X: scene of introduction. The seated god holds the large doubly curved weapon or scimitar (as represented on No. 389). The assistant leading the bare-headed worshipper, wears, like the god, horned mitre and flounced robe. A lion rampant seems a later addition over a defaced inscription. Crescent. Steatite cylinder.
CBS Register: seal cylinder, hematitePBS XIV: The worshiping of Shamash as above. His hair is tied in a swallow tail. There are a crescent above, and a sun disk with cross and rays within. The worshiper in turban and fringed shawl adores with one hand up. The usual divine attendant does the same with both hands. Samas//Aa. Concave cyl seal. Hematite, 21 x 11 1/2 mm.
CBS Register: seal cylinder, hematitePBS XIV: Adad steps forth, the thunder bolt in one hand, the hammer or scimitar in the other, his bare leg lifted on a crouched bull. He has a conical turban perhaps adorned with a pair of horns, his hair tied in a short tail, a tunic girded about and reaching to the knees. A small nude kneeling figure in front adores with one hand up. On the reverse, two ithyphallic Eabani hold a spear of Marduk on a small base. Cyl. seal. Hematite, 18 x 7 mm.
CBS Register: Seal cylinder. lapis lazuli.PBS XIV: a nude hunter, with bird like head in profile and wild locks, stands between a stag (?) and an ibex attacked by two lions. Gilgamesh in front face with three locks on each side contests with a human headed bison. Front face figures are found on monuments of the time of Urnina. There are two registers on the reverse with a star on a short spear, a scorpion, and two lines between. Cyl. seal. Lapis lazuli, 14 x 10 1/2 mm.
CBS Register: U.15578 has been crossed out for U.15478. Seal cylinder. Diorite. Worshipers and god of the winged dragon.UE X: U.15478. A god approached by two worshippers. He is a strange figure in short tunic and turban, holding some vase or small object. There is a flat crescent above him, a winged dragon rampant behind. The worshippers wear long robes. Black steatite cylinder.
CBS Register: cylinder seal stone like serpent skin or petrified root. two worshipers and altar. with sketch of altar.UE X: worshipper facing a standing god. Behind them a nude Amorite with clasped hands, and two crossed ibexes rampant fill the back-ground. Fossilized coral cylinder.
CBS Register: seal cylinder, polished basaltPBS XIV: The worshiping of a god stepping forth like Martu but without any beard or weapon. The usual divine attendant adores with both hands up. Between them there are a crescent on a support, and a nude Zirbanit in front face. Behind the god there are a bareheaded Amorite servant in short loin cloth carrying a crooked stick and a squat monkey. Concave cyl. seal. Serpentine, 25 x 13 1/2 mm.
CBS Register: seal cylinder, hematite (gray-black, red streak)PBS XIV: The worshiping of two war and storm gods, Marduk and Adad. Marduk (?) is dressed like Martu, with turban, tunic and short shawl girded about. He has a long beard. But he steps like Nergal over his prostrate enemy, who lifts one hand crying for mercy. In one hand he holds the spear point down ready to kill his enemy, and wields the scimitar with the other. In fact, this is Nergal armed with the lance, the emblem of Marduk. The seated dog with a crooked stick on his head is probably an emblem of Ninib Gula and belongs to the same cycle. A bareheaded servant in short tunic or loin cloths brings a metal pail with legs and a libation vase. There is a crescent in the field. Adad, a lightning fork with notched staff in one hand, an axe or hammer in the other, rides on a composite monster, a winged dragon with two heads and a scorpion tail. One is a lion's head, down and vomiting gift and flames, in the attitude of the older Enlil's dragon. The other, a bull's head, up in the air, as if roaring, is an emblem of the raging storm. The scorpion tail instead of the feather tail is a new motive. Marduk's dragon is a horned wingless squamy serpent walking on four legs. Adad has the fighting attitude of Nergal or Ishtar, one bare leg lifted on the dragon's neck. He has a horned mitre, his hair tied in a loop, a long beard, a plaited shawl girded about and opening in front. A bearded worshiper in turban and fringed shawl adores with one hand up. There is a star above. Cyl. seal. Hematite, 2 1/2 x 14 1/2 m.
CBS Register: Babylonian seal cylinder. red jasper.PBS XIV: two rampant and crossed lions attack two ibexes. Cyl. seal. black diorite, 20 x 9 1/2 mm. Bagdad, 1890.
CBS Register: seal cylinder, greyish serpentinePBS XIV: A nude hunter with head in profile, long hair bound a fillet, a beard and a belt, protects with outstretched arms a deer and an ibex attacked by two lions. Between the tails of the lions there is a lance with a guard and the point upward. Cyl. seal. Serpentine, 31 x 19 mm.
CBS Register: cylinder seal. shell. crossed human headed bulls, Id with lion, bull and lion, hero with turban and loin clothUE X: kish hero, lion, and bull. crossed bisons. Enkidu and the lion. White marble cylinder.Not shell, stone.
CBS Register: Season VI. diorite. concave. Gilgamesh, bull, goat, lions, crescent, star on (sketch)UE II: Cylinder seal, greenish grey marble. Found loose in the soil at a depth of 3.0m
CBS Register: cylinder seal. diorite. concave. "Mu-lugal-gis". Two Gilgamesh with flat turban and loin cloth, two crossed lions, two antelopes, small figure and deer.UE II: Cylinder seal, mottled marble; slightly carinated. Half the circumference is in two registers having above an inscription: cook of Lugal-Gis.
CBS Register: Part of group from PG 681. Objects B17021 - B17028. cylinder seal, diorite and one copper cap. Worshipping 2 seated gods.UE II: Cylinder seal, haematite. With copper caps.
CBS Register: seal cylinder, hematite"Ur III"PBS XIV: The worshiping of a seated bearded god holding a small cup below the crescent and the sun star. He has a turban, a fringed shawl, a seat covered with flounced material and resting on a dais. A shaven and shorn worshiper in fringed shawl stands in front with clasped hands. The assistant goddess behind adores with both hands up. She has a horned mitre, her hair tied in a loop, a plaited robe covering one shoulder. "the chief craftsman//son of Gamama//is thy servant." Tiru the craftsman, and galzu an official, are found on tablets of the time of Agade, rolls of the men attached to the temples and palaces. The galzu owner of the seal is the worshiper in the attitude of respect of a servant. The assistant goddess is his advocate and private patron. The god is enthroned like a king, and holds the cup symbol of prayers or libation. Cyl. seal. Hematite, 24 x 13 1/2 mm.
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Diorite. crescent, worshipper. "Gimil il Gir-luin dum Ku Sagli dam-re."UE X: worshippers on either side of a crescent on a pole. Seal of SU mi-ib, dumu Ku-rug-rug-ga, dam-gar. Grey steatite cylinder.
Red color. Introduces to seated goddess, crescent. (Nin-ab-ba-na dam Ur-nig-sur)UE X: introduction to a seated goddess. Crescent, podium. Seal of Nin-ab-ba-na, wife of Ur-gar zadim the jeweller. Red marble cylinder.