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  2. Cylinder seal - Wikipedia

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    Cylinder-seal of the Uruk period and its impression, c.3100 BC. Louvre Museum. Cylinder seal of First Dynasty of Ur Queen Puabi, found in her tomb, dated circa 2600 BC, with modern impression. Inscription: 𒅤𒀜 𒎏 - Pu 3-abi (AD) Nin - Queen Pu-abi. [1] [2] [3] Old Babylonian cylinder seal, c.1800 BC, hematite. Linescan camera image ...

  3. Ancient Near Eastern seals and sealing practices - Wikipedia

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    Contest scenes, presentation scenes, figure holding a mace, deity with scimitar, and nude female. Less introduction scenes. Commonly mixture of elements from different scenes. Two figures flanking the inscription on Late Old Babylonian seals. Cylinder seals: straight, average height: 2.5-3.0 cm; "burgul" seals not attested after the 18th ...

  4. Yale Babylonian Collection - Wikipedia

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    The collection holds Babylonian clay tablet YBC 7289 (c. 1800–1600 BC). [1] The tablet displays an approximation of the square root of 2 . Comprising some 45,000 items, the Yale Babylonian Collection is an independent branch of the Yale University Library housed on the Yale University campus in Sterling Memorial Library at New Haven ...

  5. Cylinders of Nabonidus - Wikipedia

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    The translation of the Nabonidus Cylinder of Sippar was made by Paul-Alain Beaulieu, author of, "The Reign of Nabonidus, King of Babylon 556-539 B.C." [4] [5] [i.1-7] I, Nabonidus, the great king, the strong king, the king of the universe, the king of Babylon, the king of the four corners, the caretaker of Esagila and Ezida, for whom Sin and Ningal in his mother's womb decreed a royal fate as ...

  6. Adam and Eve cylinder seal - Wikipedia

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    The Adam and Eve cylinder seal, also known as the "temptation seal", is a small stone cylinder of post-Akkadian origin, dating from about 2200 to 2100 BC. The seal depicts two seated figures, a tree, and a serpent, and was formerly believed to evince some connection with Adam and Eve from the Book of Genesis. It is now seen as a conventional ...

  7. Lamia Al-Gailani Werr - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] Her PhD thesis, supervised by Barbara Parker-Mallowan, was a study of Old Babylonian cylinder seals at the Iraq Museum. Published after much delay in 1988, [ 5 ] Dominique Collon , curator of Western Asiatic Antiquities at the British Museum, described the work as a "succinct and informative discussion" that should "serve as a model ...

  8. Kassites - Wikipedia

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    Kassite cylinder seal. Seals were used widely across the Near Eastern kingdoms during the Kassite rule. They were used to mark official items and ownership. [58] The images created by these seals were unique to each seal, but many shared the same subject matter.

  9. Sippar - Wikipedia

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    Old Babylonian Cylinder Seal, hematite. The king makes an animal offering to Shamash. The style of this seal suggests that it originated from a workshop in Sippar [36] Iraqi archaeologists from the College of Arts at the University of Baghdad, led by Walid al-Jadir with Farouk al-Rawi, have excavated at Tell Abu Habbah starting in 1978. Work ...