Description (Modern):
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Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12
'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB.
U20083. UM 35.1.677. Sealing 8.2 x 6.5 x 3.8. Three rollings. Smooth peg, di. 4.0. Two rows of string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.4, , TP 0.6, SSD: Z. Clay folded over into peg impression, thus removed from peg while still damp. Functional type: door peg.'
UE 3 p. 41 no. 454
'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign.
U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.'
UPenn db:
'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.'
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