Description (Catalog Card) : Cylinder seal. Black diorite. About BC 2400 [drawing]
Description (Catalog Card) : Cylinder seal. Limestone. Worn. Tree of Life about BC 1200. [drawing]
Description (Catalog Card) : Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Nannar, swan, minor god, votary, swan and scorpion. About BC 2400. E.
Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B16282Description (Catalog Card) : Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Broken at one end, subject mostly obliterated.
Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B16298Description (Catalog Card) : Cylinder seal. Inscribed. Grey steatite. Introduction of worshipper by goddess to Nannar: smaller figure behind throne of Nannar holding big club. Below and behind throne small figure pulling dragon by the wing; similar figure attacks dragon in front. Attributes: crescent moon resting on post. Balance and pot. Squat monkey (close to knees of Nannar). Inscribed: Ilu-Shamash, Ilu-Aa 1st Babylonian Dynasty. E.
Description (Catalog Card) : Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Introductory scene. Minor god with horned headdress introduces votary to seated god. About 2300 BC. B.
Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B16288Description (Catalog Card) : Cylinder seal. White shell. 2 registers. Upper register. Spend eagle between 2 gazelles - standing club. Below. Net. Before 3000 BC. E.
Description (Catalog Card) : Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Inscribed. Scene of worship. Shaven and shorn votary presented to enthroned Shamash who holds a pot in his left hand. Introducing goddess wears high headdress and flounced kaunakes skirt. Attributes: sun, crescent moon. Inscription: Ur-Su-bu-la; dumu I-me-x; wared Ud-KA-BAR-KU.
Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B16789Description (Catalog Card) : Cylinder seal of grey mottled stone -- ? fossilised coral. Much worn: subject: crossed goats and 3 persons pouring libations.
Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B16882Description (Catalog Card) : Cylinder seals of white shell. All in very bad condition. A: 4 animals, the centre two heraldically crossed, and a tree? or man? B: unrecognisable. C: unrecognisable.