| Object Number | B5094 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Provenience | Iraq |
| Period | Babylonian |
| Section | Near Eastern |
| Materials | Hematite |
| Description | CBS Register: Babylonian seal cylinder, hematite PBS XIV: The worshiping of a bearded god in turban and plaited robe, holding the crooked Martu stick in hand. In front of him a bearded god steps forth like Shamash, notched sword in hand. He has the horned mitre, his hair tied in a loop, a plaited shawl girded about and opening in front. Between them there is a fly or bee. A nude Zirbanit with head in profile adores with one hand up. There are a libra, a turtle and a small bandy-legged man with one hand up. Concave cyl. seal. Hematite, 18 ½ x 7 ½ mm |
| Credit Line | Babylonian Expedition Purchase, 1890 |
| Other Number | PBS XIV: 475 - Other Number | P261286 - CDLI Number |
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