CIRCA 3100-1700 B.C.
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A GROUP OF SEVENTEEN NEAR EASTERN HARDSTONE CYLINDER SEALS
CIRCA 3100-1700 B.C.
Including four Late Uruk/Jemdet Nasr pink stone and white marble seals, one with four seated figures, another with procession of three gazelles, circa 3100-2900 B.C.; an Early Dynastic green calcite seal with contest scene, circa 2600-2400 B.C.; an Akkadian black stone seal with a seated god being approached by a bull with a winged gate on its back, an attendant holding a rope attached to the gate, another rope held by the god; an Akkadian black stone seal with two figures approaching a seated deity who holds up a cup, a crescent moon, scorpion, two birds and date-palm in the field; an Akkadian lapis lazuli seal showing a hunting scene with an archer and a lion pursuing an ibex, another quadruped fleeing down a rocky landscape, another human and bird in the field with plants, and a larger scene of a hero grappling with a horned animal, all circa 2300-2200 B.C.; an Old Babylonian greenish-black stone seal with a worshipper and suppliant goddess approaching a seated deity, with three-line cuneiform inscription; another, lapis, with a worshipper approaching a seated deity, with two-line inscription "... son of Amurru", both circa 2000-1800 B.C.; another Old Babylonian haematite seal with a goddess and a king flanking a three-line inscription "Etel-pi-Shamash, son of Nidnusha, servant of Amurru", repaired, circa 1800-1700 B.C.; and six other cylinder seals
1½ to 5/8 in. (3.7 to 1.5 cm.) high (17)
CIRCA 3100-1700 B.C.
Including four Late Uruk/Jemdet Nasr pink stone and white marble seals, one with four seated figures, another with procession of three gazelles, circa 3100-2900 B.C.; an Early Dynastic green calcite seal with contest scene, circa 2600-2400 B.C.; an Akkadian black stone seal with a seated god being approached by a bull with a winged gate on its back, an attendant holding a rope attached to the gate, another rope held by the god; an Akkadian black stone seal with two figures approaching a seated deity who holds up a cup, a crescent moon, scorpion, two birds and date-palm in the field; an Akkadian lapis lazuli seal showing a hunting scene with an archer and a lion pursuing an ibex, another quadruped fleeing down a rocky landscape, another human and bird in the field with plants, and a larger scene of a hero grappling with a horned animal, all circa 2300-2200 B.C.; an Old Babylonian greenish-black stone seal with a worshipper and suppliant goddess approaching a seated deity, with three-line cuneiform inscription; another, lapis, with a worshipper approaching a seated deity, with two-line inscription "... son of Amurru", both circa 2000-1800 B.C.; another Old Babylonian haematite seal with a goddess and a king flanking a three-line inscription "Etel-pi-Shamash, son of Nidnusha, servant of Amurru", repaired, circa 1800-1700 B.C.; and six other cylinder seals
1½ to 5/8 in. (3.7 to 1.5 cm.) high (17)
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