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Sommerville, Maxwell. Engraved Gems: Their History and an Elaborate View of Their Place In Art. Maxwell Sommerville, 1889.

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  • Object[59]
  • yes[59]
  • no[55]
  • yes[4]
  • near eastern[59]
  • cylinder seal[42]
  • stamp seal[17]
  • iraq[59]
  • archaic[3]
  • assyrian[4]
  • babylonian i[1]
  • first dynasty[3]
  • hittite[1]
  • late babylonian period[4]
  • late period[1]
  • modern[2]
  • neo-assyrian[1]
  • neo-babylonian[7]
  • old babylonian period[1]
  • persian[3]
  • sargonic[3]
  • sassanian[1]
  • syro-hittite[1]
  • ur i[12]
  • ur iii[1]
  • agade[1]
  • assyrian[1]
  • cypriot[1]
  • parthian[1]
  • sassanian[1]
  • altar?[1]
  • animal[1]
  • animals[2]
  • column?[1]
  • dragon[1]
  • eagle?[1]
  • faun[1]
  • fish[1]
  • flute[1]
  • genius[1]
  • god[1]
  • goddess[1]
  • griffin[1]
  • hunter[1]
  • king[1]
  • lion[1]
  • parthian head[1]
  • phoenix?[1]
  • seated god[1]
  • seated goddess?[1]
  • serpent?[1]
  • worshipper[1]
  • pahlevi[1]
  • agate[5]
  • basalt[1]
  • chalcedony[14]
  • clay[1]
  • diorite[8]
  • hematite[16]
  • jasper[1]
  • lapis lazuli[1]
  • limestone[4]
  • marble (stone)[1]
  • onyx[1]
  • serpentine[3]
  • shell[2]
  • stone[1]
  • intaglio[1]
  • yes[59]
iraq

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B14520

B14520

Stamp Seal

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B7317

B7317

Cylinder Seal

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B14518

B14518

Stamp Seal

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B14464

B14464

Cylinder Seal

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B7311

B7311

Cylinder Seal

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B7314

B7314

Cylinder Seal

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B14455

B14455

Cylinder Seal

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B7321

B7321

Cylinder Seal

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B14430

B14430

Cylinder Seal

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B14531

B14531

Stamp Seal

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B14532

B14532

Stamp Seal

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B7316

B7316

Cylinder Seal

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B7334

B7334

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B7323

B7323

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B14434

B14434

Cylinder Seal

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B7310

B7310

Cylinder Seal

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B7309

B7309

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B14525

B14525

Stamp Seal

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B14482

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Cylinder Seal

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B14456

B14456

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B14523

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B14436

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B7307

B7307

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B7301

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B7327

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B14509

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B14454

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