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Legrain, Leon. "Gem Cutters in Ancient Ur." The Museum Journal 20, no. 3-4. (1929): 258-306.

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  • Object[39]
  • yes[39]
  • no[29]
  • yes[10]
  • near eastern[39]
  • cast[1]
  • cylinder seal[37]
  • cylinder seal impression[1]
  • sealing[1]
  • diqdiqqeh[3]
  • iraq[39]
  • ur[39]
  • akkadian[1]
  • early dynastic iiib[11]
  • old babylonian period[1]
  • ur iii[1]
  • grave pg 800[1]
  • altar[1]
  • antelope?[1]
  • bird[1]
  • bottle[1]
  • bull[7]
  • bulls[1]
  • child[1]
  • deer[1]
  • dragon[1]
  • drinking tube[1]
  • duck?[1]
  • eabani[1]
  • eagle[3]
  • enemy[1]
  • enkidu[2]
  • gazelle[1]
  • gilgamesh[9]
  • goat[1]
  • hero[3]
  • hunter[2]
  • ibex[1]
  • lance[1]
  • libation scene[1]
  • lion[9]
  • man[1]
  • monkey[2]
  • mother[1]
  • nannar[1]
  • net[1]
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  • seated god[1]
  • seated goddess[4]
  • seated goddess?[1]
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  • tree[3]
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  • worshipper[1]
  • sumerian language[3]
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  • carnelian[2]
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  • diorite[11]
  • flint[1]
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  • hematite[1]
  • jadeite[4]
  • lapis lazuli[7]
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  • plaster[1]
  • quartz[1]
  • shell[6]
  • steatite[1]
  • stone[2]
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  • inscribed[1]
  • yes[39]
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B16861

B16861

Cylinder Seal

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B16877

B16877

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B16874

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B15276

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B17024

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B16864

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B16298

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B15592

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33-35-358

33-35-358

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B16871

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B16288

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B16857

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B16948

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B16880

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B16879

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B17009

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B16306

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B15593

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B16878

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B17033

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B17598

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B16863

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B16865

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B16287

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B16294

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B16856

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87-28-8

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B16747

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B16852

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