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Cylinder seal

Near Eastern, Mesopotamian, Akkadian
Akkadian
2334–2154 B.C.
Object Place: Mesopotamia

Medium/Technique Serpentine
Dimensions Overall: 3 x 2 cm (1 3/16 x 13/16 in.)
Credit Line William Francis Warden Fund and funds donated by Mrs. Oric Bates, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems, and Horace L. Mayer
Accession Number65.1413
ClassificationsSeals

DescriptionMythological/presentation scene. A god wearing sword (Tishpak?) is seated on a throne whence emerge five serpents. A bearded male votary stands in front of him presenting a plough. The god also holds part of the plough. Behind the votary stands a nude figure holding a spear in his left hand and the ring-post, symbol of Enki/Ea, in his right. An attendant god with horned headdress holds a mace or emblem behind the seated god.
Provenance1965, sold by R. Moussa, through Ali Tehranian, Little Falls, NJ, to the MFA. (Accession Date: November 10, 1965)