Stamp Seal

31-43-7

Location: On Display in the Middle East Galleries

From: Iraq | Diqdiqqeh

Curatorial Section: Near Eastern

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Object Number 31-43-7
Current Location Middle East Galleries - On Display
Provenience Iraq | Diqdiqqeh
Archaeology Area Diqdiqqeh
Section Near Eastern
Materials Marble (Stone)
Description

UE VII: trial piece; the lower parts of two standing nude male figures, this was brought in separately but was stated to have come from the same hoard of a working jeweller; U.16927A-G: A=BM122943, B=BM122942, C=BM1931-10-10, 232, D= BM1931-10-10, 232, E= no number given and F=31-43-178. Published as 31-43-7

UE X: the following figure is probably a trial piece, cut intaglio on a square of red limestone. It represents a rider, on a bull's back, sitting in profile with shoulders almost turned front. With one hand he holds the animal by the horns. The other hand carries a stick or whip. His knee is bent high as on some other examples of that early style of riding. Trial piece. Found with other objects belonging to a seal manufacturer.

Height 0.6 cm
Length 2.7 cm
Width 2.6 cm
Credit Line British Museum/University Museum Expedition to Ur, Iraq, 1931
Other Number U.16927g - Field No SF | UE X: 466 - Other Number

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