Contest frieze with god with multi-horned miter and bull-man; feather-crowned hero, bull, and lion; hero with feather crown and stag

between 2340 B.C. and 2150 B.C.
drab-and-grey jasper
36 x 25 (24.5) mm
Morgan Seal 172
Provenance: 
Acquired by Pierpont Morgan sometime between 1885 and 1908.
Notes: 

"Seals 171 and 172 are placed within this group because they show presumably divine figures in connection with a contest. Therefore the scenes depicted may be in some way related to battles of gods... The awkward composition of 171 and 172 indicates that they are early Akkad seals, whereas the battles of gods depicted in the remaining seals of this group show the fully developed style of the Akkad period.. Porada, CANES, p. 23

Summary: 

God with multi-horned miter attacking bull-man -- Feather-crowned hero protecting bull from lion -- Second hero, wearing feather crown(?), grasping stag --Terminals: Horizontals dividing empty space.

Place: 
Southern Mesopotamia.
Period: 
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