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Visual Exploration > Results > Artifact Cylinder Seal with Bird of Prey
2350 BC - 2100 BC
Stone Tell Asmar 3.0 cm x 1.8 cm diam. A11416 Oriental Institute MuseumCylinder Seal with Bird of PreyThis cylinder seal was made from a piece of stone. It would have been rolled onto clay to produce a unique impression, or "signature," that was used either to indicate ownership or to safeguard personal possessions. This seal depicts a god, or deity, attacking a bird of prey with a large war-axe. Behind the deity is the sun god Shamash and a human worshiper with a bare head and beard. A second war-axe and an eight-pointed star can be seen in the field. Collected byIraq Expediton MultimediaCylinder Seals Suggested ReadingsBlack, Jeremy and Anthony Green. Gods, Demons, and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia: An Illustrated Dictionary. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1992. Collon, Dominique. Interpreting the Past: Near Eastern Seals. University of California Press. 1990. Roaf, Michael. Cultural Atlas of Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East. New York: Facts on File, 1990. |