; File processed on 2024-09-12 ; A6c1 A2 2005-08-00_ZI827mKB.j mKB i61 A2 2005-08-00_ZI827mKB.j mKB i65 A2 2005-08-00_ZI827mKB.j mKB i97 A2 2005-08-00_ZI827mKB.j mKB q355.1 B7 2024-08-27_ZI827mKB.j mKB i61 B7 2024-08-27_ZI827mKB.j mKB i65 B7 2024-08-27_ZI827mKB.j mKB i97 B7 2024-08-27_ZI827mKB.j mKB q355.1 B11 2024-08-27_ZI827mKB.j mKB peg and cord impressions. In A6.97 a patterned cap of the original cylinder seal used for all four sealings is visible. K13 2024-08-27_ZI827mKB.j mKB Four seal impressions were excavated in A6 that had been sealed by the same cylinder seal: A6.61, A6.65, A6.97, A6q355.1. The iconography shows a standing bearded god facing right wearing a horned crown and a belted skirt with vertical pleats. With elbows bent both his hands are extended toward the right. The next bearded god is also standing facing right and wearing a belted skirt with vertical pleats. From the middle of his skirt extend three sprigs of wheat. Seated figure (a deity but the upper half of the figure is not preserved) facing left wearing a flounced garment.The stool is divided into vertical sections. Below his feet is unclear but probably a patterned platform. K14 2024-08-27_ZI827mKB.j mKB presentation O4 1996-07-07_A06_VWX.j xx L_W23Nd0101 A06c1 G707 xx si.jpg