Seal Impression

61-5-336C

From: Iran | Hasanlu

Curatorial Section: Near Eastern

Object Number 61-5-336C
Current Location Collections Storage
Provenience Iran | Hasanlu
Section Near Eastern
Materials Ceramic
Description

See A - C

Muscarella Publication: "Assorted small pieces and fragments of inlays: chevrons, rectangles, points. Some are rocker scored on the reverse."

From Marcus Publication: "Clay. Broken along lower edge. Two or three partial rollings (a, b, c) of cylinder seal; rolled vertically with the impressions overlapping. Design difficult to read. a) from left, back half of quadruped facing left; back half of second quadruped facing right (?). b) Upper register: at right, lower legs of quadruped facing left(?); star. c) (upper and lower registers overlap.) From left, a winged quadruped facing left(?). The opponent at left (a lion?) has a shaggy mane and prominent circular eye. There is a four pointed star between the opponents , and a triangle wedge in the sky,"

Credit Line The Hasanlu Project; Robert H. Dyson Jr., 1961
Other Number HAS60-874 - Field No SF

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