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Amethyst Seal Clay Roll-Out
Amethyst Seal Clay Roll-Out
Amethyst Seal Clay Roll-Out
Amethyst Seal Clay Roll-Out
  • Amethyst Seal Clay Roll-Out
  • clay
  • 2.75 x 2.75 x 2.75 in (6.99 x 6.99 x 6.99 cm)
  • Inv: 2014.68b
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This is an impression made from an amethyst seal from bronze age Mesopotamia/Sumeria (2014.67). It is oblong in shape with a hole in the middle, to be hung on a string as a bead.

A cylinder seal is a cylinder engraved with a "picture story," used in to roll an impression onto a two-dimensional surface, generally wet clay. Scholars believe that cylinder seals date from circa 3500 BCE in the Near East; the earliest known seals come from the contemporary site of Susa in south-western Iran and at the early site of Uruk in southern Mesopotamia. They are linked to the invention of cuneiform writing on clay cylinders.

  • Subject Matter: Clay Roll Out of the Amethyst Seal
  • Collections: Sacred World Art Collection
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