.bk J07 .fl S914mKB.j .fd cylinder seal description .rd S914 .ri mKB q 56.6 ;df cs tc si f900 is Worship scene with seated deity facing left with a tree and another deity standing behind him. A third deity stands in front of him. A single case inscription box is placed between the two minor deities but it contains only lines, no cuneiform signs. The main deity is seated on a 6-compartmented stool and is wearing a long garment with a vertically pleated skirt but the upper portion is unclear. Except for the horned crowns the garments of the two minor deities are unclear. The deity standing in front of the seated deity may be holding a bowl out of which comes a curving stream which resembles the motif found in a tupkish seal and also the seal of Ishar-kinum. A short tree fills the space between the back of the seated deity and the minor deity standing behind. st typical style of the Post Imperial Akkadian period with triangular exterior lines describing the profiles, strongly linear bodies with long linear outstretched arms, pointed crescent shaped hands. For all three figures there is a single line from the top of their head to their feet; this is not usually the way figures are carved in this period and may be due to requirements of working with this material. ns Post Imperial Akkadian period wm white paste? cn many cracks, portion of lower part of seal missing ht 2.3 w1 1.5 co pinkish buff