Roster |
Date |
Author |
Record |
Ware or Material, species |
2002-09-21 |
mKB |
cl [Input: M921MKB.j] |
2002-09-21 |
mKB |
gray, granular clay with some pebble inclusions, consistency of clay such that impression is clear even if lightly rolled [Input: M921MKB.j] |
Color |
2002-09-21 |
mKB |
Very Pale Brown [Input: M921MKB.j] |
Color number (Munsell) |
2002-09-21 |
mKB |
10YR7/3 [Input: M921MKB.j] |
Preservation |
2002-09-11 |
sB |
one large fragment [Input: MX05SB.j] |
Iconographic description, specific |
2002-09-11 |
sB |
Akkadian seal impression [Input: N304LR.j] |
2002-09-21 |
mKB |
bearded figure of Shamash wearing a horned crown facing right, the one preserved arm held at waist level, the end of a diagonal element as if a staff below the hand, bearded deity with horned crown seated facing left holding an unclear object? stool decorated with square patterns and continues under the feet of the god as an attached foot rest, faint rays above his right shoulder (identifying the deity as Shamash), vertical single case inscription box, smaller figure facing right wearing a cap with striations (or can be interpreted as hair). [Input: M921MKB.j] |
Style |
2002-09-21 |
mKB |
typical Naram Sin or later presentation or adoration scene, the figure on the far right may have been added later as it is smaller and has a nose carved in a v shape which is typical for Post Imperial Akkadian seals. This figure is facing right and therefore would be facing the deity. [Input: M921MKB.j] |