.bk J01 .fl Z125cJC.j .fd Additions of si information from mKB. Actual date is ZA125 but program currently does not accept this date format .ri cJC .rd Z125 .ri mKB .rd X411 i 62.1 df si nl =i62 tc si f239 nl i62.1 is assigned to the largest of the 3 pieces in i62 is cylinder seal rolled parallel to the base of the sealing (this is unusual in Urkesh where the sealings usually have three rollings rolled on container and door sealings at an angle to the base and from the widest part toward the peg which is the narrowest part). Only clear figure is a small caprid placed at the bottom of the seal facing left st caprid has his head carved with a circle and dot in the center for the eye, his horns are seen from the top, he has a long nose and mouth seen in profile, smaller figures are shown at the top of the seal pv height of the seal preserved cn matrix is reddish, secondarily fired but not in a hot fire as clay is only burned on the surface. However it may be a dark patina on the surface of the clay due to weathering in the ground ds Almost flat base, wide cord impression, above is a leather strap impression, peg impression with small cloth impression nm measured with flat part of base at the bottom nt height of original seal 2.1 cm ht 3.7 w1 2.6 th 1.4 c# 10YR3/2 co very dark grayish brown q 1169.4 df si tc si f239 nl 9 pieces assigned to this qitem, two of them are sealings with no portion of the seal design preserved (one is part of a peg impression and tho other part of the base), one burnt piece has traces of wood and another burnt piece may be the impression of a wide peg but this is not certain; the description is for the piece with the seal impression is seal is the same as rolled on q1175.2; two registers divided by a ladder-type pattern; upper register part of figure standing with arms extended to either side in a "master of animals" pose, lion on his other side shown diagonally with head toward "master," arm and dagger of figure in a long skirt. This scene is similar to a hero holding a dagger over an animal found near city wall in K1. Lower register is unclear but may show the figure of a standing bull with something (a gatepost?) extending from his back. ds reverse has small smooth area wm matrix reddish but covered with a darker patina nm measured with figures up ht 2.0 w1 1.6 th 1.2 c# 5YR4/3 co reddish brown q 1172.2 df si tc si f239 nl 12 pieces, only to of them sealed but one large piece may be a bottle stopper. Except for the iconographic description the descriptions given are for the largest piece is largest piece: above is unclear, lower rolling frontal head of a Brak-style lion, frontal head of a human-headed bull, unclear figures. Smaller piece: probably part of q1175.2 as there a tiny part of the ladder-type division between the registers, figures here however are unclear ds Two smooth surfaces on the reverse, one may be part of a peg nm Measured with flat part of base at the bottom ht 2.6 w1 2.1 th 1.2 c# 5YR5/4 co reddish brown q 1175.2 df si tc si f239 nl Three pieces in this qitem. Two of them are sealings with only small unclear portion of the seal design preserved, the description is for the largest pieces with the best preserved impression. is Seal rolled in the more common manner with the seal rolled at an angle to the base; two registers divided by a ladder-type pattern; upper registers part of figure standing with arms extended to either side in a "master of animals" pose, lion on his other side shown diagonally with head toward "master," arm and dagger of figure in a long skirt. This scene is similar to a hero holding a dagger over an animal found near city wall in K1. Lower register is unclear but may show the figure of a standing bull with something (a gatepost?) extending from his back. pv Height of the seal preserved and shows that the original cylinder seal was very small ds Knot and at least three leather impressions, peg impression wm Large calcite in section nt height of original seal 1.5cm nm Measured with the widest part at the base ht 2.0 w1 2.3 th 1.6 c# 5YR6/4 co light reddish brown q 1217.1 pv original height of the cylinder seal, as preserved on the rolling, was small, 1.6 cm