Western Asiatic Serpentine Cylinder Seal with Presentation Scene

$407.30

A Western Asiatic serpentine cylindrical seal. Carved across the surface is a ceremonial presentation scene of two standing worshippers with their arms raised facing a seated potentate or a deity. A crescent moon motif is visible above the seated figure, which possibly represents the god Sin. The seal is pierced longitudinally for suspension. The seal comes with two professionally baked modern impressions.

Weight includes seal and impressions.

1 in stock

western asiatic stamp seal with presentation scene
Western Asiatic Serpentine Cylinder Seal with Presentation Scene
$407.30

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Seals were often made of stone, however, there are also examples rendered in bone, ivory, faience, glass, metal, wood, and even sun-dried or baked clay. In the ancient world, seals guaranteed the authenticity of marked ownership – as such, they were instrumental in legal transactions, and in the protection of goods against theft. Seal amulets with stylised animals have been found throughout Mesopotamia in contexts dating to the late fourth millennium BC, although stamp seals and cylinder seals were the predominant types in the ancient Near East.

To find out more about Mesopotamian cylinder seals, please see our relevant blog post: Mesopotamian Cylinder Seals—Exploring Glyptic Images

Additional information

Weight 12.97 g
Dimensions 1.5 × 0.7 cm
Culture

Near Eastern

Stone

Serpentine

Region

Near East (Western Asiatic)