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Hearst Museum object titled Cylinder seal, accession number 9-1947, described as Cylindrical bead. [Handwritten on card by Yoko Tomabechi: Two very minor chips on upper edge; one very small chip on lower edge. From left: standing suppliant figure behind deity with mace; these two face a standing deity. In field: crescent between the two deities; cuneiform sign of uncertain significance behind god with mace. Hematite. Old Babylonian.]
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 9-1924, described as Seal with inscription. Cylindrical bead. Old Babylonian. From left: god with mace, suppliant goddess and worshipper all facing deity in ascending posture who holds a saw in his hand. In field a crescent between deity and worshipper. One line inscription between the dieties. Inscription: d nin.subur Nin-subur. Condition: Excellent cf. Frankfort, H. 1955. Stratified cylinder seals from the Diyala region, #939 (Late Larsa, Old  Babylonian), 941 (Old Babylonian).
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 9-5262, described as Hemispheroid: hematite, engraved, pig. [Handwritten on card by Yoko Tomabechi: Seal, stamp. Dome. Ht. 8mm. Face 16 x 15 mm. Motif: Stag walking to the right. Sasanian, 5th c. AD]
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 9-1926, described as Fragment of cylindrical bead of diabase. Old Babylonian. Figure of a worshipper behind a partially preserved figure (part of head, body and entire arm). In field pot above ball staff. cf. Frankfort, H. 1955. Stratified cylinder seals from the Diyala region, #952 (Isin-Larsa) For long pole like object in the field: cf. Frankfort, H. 1955. Stratified cylinder seals from the Diyala region, #781, 939, 905 - a "libra", p.41e
Hearst Museum object titled Weight, accession number 9-1920, described as Magnetite (or hematite?) stone; helmet shape; duck weight; 18.7 x 12.6 x 10.8 mm; weight 5.8597 grams
Hearst Museum object titled Weight, accession number 9-1921, described as Magnetite (or hematite?) stone; duck weight; 12.9 x 6.6 x 5.5 mm; weight: 0.9204 grams.