| Object Number | B1081 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Provenience | Iraq |
| Section | Near Eastern |
| Materials | Hematite |
| Description | CBS Register: seal cylinder, hematite PBS XIV: The worshiping of a god stepping forth like Martu, but carrying an axe on his shoulder, and a club - or scepter and ring (?) - in his extended hand. The emblems around are the weapon of Nergal, a curved blade with a winged dragon's head and a scorpion tail, and a squat monkey. The usual divine attendant leads by the hand the worshiper with turban, sharp pointed beard and fringed shawl. Both adore with their free hand up. Cyl. seal. Hematite, 18 x 8 mm. |
| Credit Line | Purchased from Khabaza, Baghdad; subscription of R. F. Harper, 1889 |
| Other Number | PBS XIV: 452 - Other Number |
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