CBS Register: Babylonian seal cylinder, soapstonePBS XIV: The worshiping of a standing deity with one hand extended. She (?) has a plaited robe. Two worshipers in front adore with one hand up. Cyl. seal, much worn. Black diorite, 19 ½ x 10 mm
CBS Register: seal cylinder, hematitePBS XIV: A palm tree, probably a tree of life and a lion throwing down an antelope. The emblems are a sun disk (?), an eight pointed star, and the seven Igigi stars. Cyl seal. Serpentine, 16 1/2 x 7 mm
CBS Register: Babylonian seal cylinder, hematitePBS XIV: The worshiping of Shamash. He has a necklace and bracelet. A worshiper in fringed shawl brings a goat. The usual divine attendant adores with both hands up. Concave cyl. seal, much worn. Hematite, 26 1/2 x 16 mm.
CBS Register: seal cylinder in soapstone, much effacedPBS XIV: The worshiping of a seated goddess, hand extended holding a scepter. She has a flounced robe. Behind her there is a club or tree. The divine attendant leads the worshiper by the hand. Cyl. seal, much worn. Soapstone, 26 x 10 mm. Nippur, 1889.
spotted deer rampant attacked by lion and panther (tail up). Lion crossed with a second lion(?) ataccking a gazelle. In field: small gazelle, head turned back and a bird(?). Worn. No original impression;
CBS Register: Seal cylinder in soapstone. Place of discovery not reported to HVHPBS XIV: The worshiping of a seated goddess, hand extended below the crescent. Her mitre, hair, robe and seat as above. The divine attendant, with the same mitre and hair and a plaited shawl covering one shoulder, leads by the hand the bareheaded worshiper in a fringed shawl. “Siga…//servant of Ibi…” Concave cyl. seal. Black diorite, 24 ½ x 12 mm.
CBS Register: seal cylinder, much effaced. PBS XIV: A nude hunter with ehad in profile, lifts by the hind leg a reversed deer and a reversed lion (?). Cyl. seal. Soapstone. Nippur, 1894
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