CIRCA 800-700 B.C.
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TWO NEO-ASSYRIAN CYLINDER SEALS
circa 800-700 b.c.
One of brown stone engraved with a goddess within a nimbus and a draped worshiper on either side of a tall censor on a stand, a marru behind the goddess, a branch in front of her, a star, crescent, and three globes in the sky; and one of black serpentine engraved with an archer aiming at a winged griffin, a palmette-topped tree between them, a branch behind them, wedges in the field, four globes, a crescent, and a wedge in the sky
1 7/16 in. (3.65 cm.) high for the first (2)
circa 800-700 b.c.
One of brown stone engraved with a goddess within a nimbus and a draped worshiper on either side of a tall censor on a stand, a marru behind the goddess, a branch in front of her, a star, crescent, and three globes in the sky; and one of black serpentine engraved with an archer aiming at a winged griffin, a palmette-topped tree between them, a branch behind them, wedges in the field, four globes, a crescent, and a wedge in the sky
1 7/16 in. (3.65 cm.) high for the first (2)