between 900 B.C. and 800 B.C.
black serpentine ;
Morgan Seal 640
Description
1 cylinder seal : black serpentine ; 40 x 14 mm
Provenance
Acquired by Pierpont Morgan sometime between 1885 and 1908.
Notes
"Seal 640 portrays the worshipers wearing peaked miters; this is the characteristic headgear of Assyrian kings. The two kneeling figures may therefore be regarded as a twofold rendering of the king. This theme is found in the reliefs of Ashurnasirpal II. Furthermore, the occurrence of the chevron border noted above... as distinctive of seals of the ninth century B.C., indicates a corresponding date for 640."--Porada, CANES, p. 76
Summary
Sacred tree flanked by two kneeling kings, each grasping one of two streams falling from winged sun disk above -- Terminal: star in crescent above tree -- Chevron borders.
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Place
Southern Mesopotamia.
Department