Old Babylonian Clay Bulla

$678.84

A trapezoidal clay bulla, dated from the Old Babylonian period. The details of the inscription are difficult to decipher but they seem to be present on the two larger faces of the piece. At least one standing figure can be seen on either side.  The clay has some traces of black residue over the surface which may be a pigment or just from the natural ageing of the piece. There is a large gap at one of the corners exposing the hollow centre of the body.

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old babylonian clay bulla
Old Babylonian Clay Bulla
$678.84

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In the ancient Near East, a bulla was an inscribed clay stamped with a seal impression, like this fine example. The bullae were used as an administrative label or certificate of authentication, as well as a measure of tamper-proofing for commercial and legal documents. They would be attached to the ends or the knot of a cord, which was tied around the documents, livestock or crops to mark ownership and identify witnesses or partners in commerce, or control of government officials.

Additional information

Weight 24.1 g
Dimensions 5.1 × 3.3 × 1.6 cm
Culture

Near Eastern

Pottery porcelain

Terracotta

Pottery and Porcelain

Terracotta

Region

Near East (Western Asiatic)