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Unit Book A6

A6.121

Processed on 2024-09-12

1. OVERVIEW

Roster Date Author Record
Best definition 2005-08-00 !! docket [Input: ZI827mKB.j]
Best image 1997-07-28 !! [Input: A06_VWX.j]

2. IDENTIFICATION

Designation

Roster Date Author Record
Definition 2005-08-00 mKB docket [Input: ZI827mKB.j]
Description (summary) 2005-08-00 mKB two cord impressions on reverse, one crosses the other; diameter of cord = 0.3cm; possible cord impressions (narrower than those above) down broken side surface. Two rollings with heads in opposite directions. [Input: ZI827mKB.j]

3. STRATIGRAPHY

Volumetric Localization

Roster Date Author Record
Locus 1996-07-24 rK k21 [Input: ZGx25aMA.j]
Relays (applicable to elements) 1996-07-24 rk r323 (42933 35881 - 8351) [Input: G731FAB.J]

Contact Association

Roster Date Author Record
Type of contact: contemporary events/movable items 1996-07-24 rK i121 (docket) sits in f177 (accumulation C) [Input: ZGx25aMA.j]

Spatial Aggregation

Roster Date Author Record
q-lot with which item is associated 1996-07-24 rK q543 (bones, items, pottery) [Input: ZGx25aMA.j]

4. TYPOLOGY

Measurements

Roster Date Author Record
Length 2005-08-00 mKB 2.6 [Input: ZI827mKB.j]
Width 1 or diameter of rim 2005-08-00 mKB 3.2 [Input: ZI827mKB.j]
Thickness 2005-08-00 mKB 1.1 [Input: ZI827mKB.j]

Items Field Record

Roster Date Author Record
Field definition 1996-07-24 rK seal impression [Input: ZGx25aMA.j]

Morphology

Roster Date Author Record
Ware or Material, species 2005-08-00 mKB Type 1 [Input: ZI827mKB.j]
Color 2005-08-00 mKB pinkish gray [Input: ZI827mKB.j]
Iconographic description, specific 2005-08-00 mKB one rolling across flat side very lightly rolled, standing figure with torso shown frontally and hands clasped at the waist. Outstretched hands of figure facing right wearing a garment with a patterned skirt, holding a cup, object below is a vase or pail which contains what appears to be plants in small pots, bearded god facing left wearing pleated skirt, upper portion of the body appears bare; only part of his crown preserved. This deity is holding long straight plants possibly stalks of grain. Rolling on edge: figure facing with torso frontal and hands at waist with belt? hanging down in back, central portion of the body of a figure holding both hands in front, perhaps holding something, the figure may be wearing an arm band on the left arm. From the position of the extension of the belt it appears that this figure is facing left and probably then positioned behind the deity. Partly preserved figure wearing a belted garment with both arms outstretched holding a tall conical cup by the base. Below the hands holding the cup is an unclear object (also seen very faintly in the rolling on the flat portion of the docket). Bearded deity facing left, only part of the head preserved. [Input: ZI827mKB.j]
Notes on style 2005-08-00 mKB must be a locally carved seal from the emphasis on the gestures and the general familiarity of the subject. The reality being conveyed here is quite different than Akkadian seals because there is more intimate contact between the figure in front and the god, also emphasized by the figure standing behind the god (if this is indeed so). Also the details of the scene are more concrete than on the Akkadian seals where the gestures are formal and symbolic, even if less so than in other periods of Mesopotamian art, so much so that the perceived realism of Akkadian art is shown against the background of the art of Urkesh to be very formal, stylized and devoid of the "emotion" and intimate contact so characteristic of the art of Urkesh. [Input: ZI827mKB.j]
Notes on typology 2005-08-00 mKB It appears that the figure with the hands in front of the body, possibly a bullman, is standing behind the god. The extension of two hands with the cup is unusual for two reasons: the arms are extended straight out toward the god and therefore the gesture is much more emphasized than in the southern Akkadian seals and the fact that the cup is held with two hands, again emphasizing the gesture. This characteristic is typical of the Urkesh seals, the elongation of the arms being paralleled in the queen's seals in q4-8. The cup held with both hands is similar to the bowl in k2. This scene is comparable to q385.3 where however the outstretched hands are balancing the cup rather than holding it. [Input: ZI827mKB.j]

6. REFERENCE

Analogical Record

Roster Date Author Record
Drawing of individual element (studio)

1997-07-28 mTS [Input: A06_VWX.j]

1998-07-25 mA [Input: A06_VWX.j]

1998-07-25 mA [Input: A06_VWX.j]

1998-07-25 mA [Input: A06_VWX.j]