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Unit Book A6

A6.63

Processed on 2024-08-05

2. IDENTIFICATION

Designation

Roster Date Author Record
Definition 2024-06-27 mKB jar sealing [Input: ZI627 mKB.j]
Description (summary) 2024-06-27 mKB impressions of jar neck and rim; one wide flat surface, a narrower flat surface perpendicular to it with two cord impressions above. Three seal rollings in TIP; the rollings overlap; the seals were all rolled in the same direction. [Input: ZI627 mKB.j]

3. STRATIGRAPHY

Volumetric Localization

Roster Date Author Record
Locus 1996-07-11 jO k168 [Input: ZGx25aMA.j]
Relays (applicable to elements) 1996-07-06 jo r117 (##### ##### - ##### / Relay location: #####) [Input: G717RK2.J]
1996-07-06 jo r117 (42895 35209 - 8273) [Input: G731FAB.J]

Contact Association

Roster Date Author Record
Type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 1996-07-11 jO i63 (jar sealing) sits in f128 (accumulation C) [Input: ZGx25aMA.j]

Spatial Aggregation

Roster Date Author Record
q-lot with which item is associated 1996-07-11 jO q406 (p,b,cl) [Input: ZGx25aMA.j]

4. TYPOLOGY

Measurements

Roster Date Author Record
Length 2024-06-27 mKB 3.8 [Input: ZI627 mKB.j]
Width 1 or diameter of rim 2024-06-27 mKB 3.3 [Input: ZI627 mKB.j]
Thickness 2024-06-27 mKB 1.7 [Input: ZI627 mKB.j]

Items Field Record

Roster Date Author Record
Field definition 1996-07-11 jO seal impression [Input: ZGx25aMA.j]

Morphology

Roster Date Author Record
Ware or Material, species 2024-06-27 mKB Type 1; few inclusions and no gypsum [Input: ZI627 mKB.j]
Color 2024-06-27 mKB light brown [Input: ZI627 mKB.j]
Color number (Munsell) 2024-06-27 mKB 7.5YR 6/4 [Input: ZI627 mKB.j]
Preservation 2024-06-27 mKB well preserved jar sealing [Input: ZI627 mKB.j]
Iconographic description, specific 2024-06-27 mKB upper rolling: bearded hero in wide hat, flat on top; he wears what appears to be a belted kilt; he is facing right holding with both hands a rampant bearded bull with his body facing the hero and his head facing right, two parallel lines just above his tail continue toward another rampant bearded bull with his body facing right and head facing left as shown by the traces of his beard above the two parallel straight lines that join the two fighting pairs. Middle rolling: lion or possibly a hero facing left with long outstretched arms holding onto an animal not preserved in this rolling, figure facing right in belt and short skirt with arms outstretched toward body of a bearded bull. Lower rolling: figure in flat hat and unclear animal in front. [Input: ZI627 mKB.j]
Iconographic description, generic 2024-06-27 mKB human-animal combat [Input: ZI627 mKB.j]
Notes on style 2024-06-27 mKB the scene is not perfectly clear but is Akkadian II in style because of the two groups of contestants composed of two contestants each, wide space between the groups, the wide space between the figures in each group, and the lack of emphasis on the musculature of any of the figures. This seal looks not carved in Urkesh but rather the seal or the object sealed was made further south. The face of the figure in the flat hat is carved with a well articulated nose (somewhat curving along its length), lips articulated with his upper lip carved longer and wider than his lower lip. A hero wearing a flat hat and kilt fighting a bull with the head reversed (eg see Boehmer no. 46 equaling Ib). In early Akkadian seals, as in the example from Boehmer, arm gestures are exaggerated. Lines between two groups are also characteristic for early Akkadian glyptics, however they continue later also. [Input: ZI627 mKB.j]