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Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform cone, accession number 9-1831, described as Clay cone, flaring base 6 cm, 12 cm high; cuneiform inscribed
Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform cone, accession number 9-1780, described as Clay cone, cuneiform inscription; diameter: 5 cm; height: 10 cm; about one third missing. Notice: Image restricted due to its potentially sensitive nature. Contact Museum to request access.
Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform cone, accession number 9-1777, described as Clay cone, cuneiform inscription; diameter: 6 cm; height: 11 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform cylinder, accession number 9-1793, described as Barrel-shaped clay cylinder, cuneiform, inscribed, greatest diameter 9 cm; height 20 cm; portion of one end missing
Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform tablet, accession number 9-2641, described as III UR-Dynasty tablets
Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform tablet, accession number 9-2433, described as smoke omens
Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform tablet, accession number 9-2983, described as Mesopotamian cuneiform tablet.
Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform tablet, accession number 9-2573, described as Neo-Babylonian document from Erech
Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform tablet and envelope, accession number 9-1876a,b, described as Cuneiform tablet; 56 x 45 x 36 mm
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 9-5234, described as Cylinder seal: milky crystal, two bovines grazing, three other animals, bird, and a human in the field [all crossed out; handwritten on card by Yoko Tomabechi: From left: Antithetical bulls on either side of plant; above each bull an unidentified animal with a long tail; above animal on the left, a motif consisting of three diamond shapes; above animal on right antelope couchant with head turned back. To the right a human figure with staff in the right hand, holding an object in the left hand; girdle around the waist with a dagger (?) suspended. Below the figure a stool. Above the figure a large bird, possibly a griffin vulture, with outstretched wings. References: Jequier, G. "Cachets et cylindres archaiques" Memoires de la delegation archeologique en Iran, vol. 8, Paris, 1905, pl. 1. figure 22 -  for diamond motif; figure 55 - for stylization of the man] Babylonian [Handwritten on card by Yoko Tomabechi: Prehistoric (archaic) period, provincial provenance, most probably southern Iran. Style similar to that found on cylinder seals from the archaic period at Susa] [Handwritten on card: Alabaster? Style: ED III. Looks suspicious ......fake? Center: Two bovris face plant, each animal (dog?) standing on its back, small horned animal above right, three.....[pointed crossed out ] star (?) above and left. herdsman (?) with a stick in hand faces to left between backs of two bovris, bird above herdman - for bird see Frankfort, H. 1955. Stratified cylinder seals from the Diyala region, Oriental Institute Publications, 72. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, #293, see # 684 for animals around tree (Akkadian), #219 (Protoliterate or ED I,............) #33, #841, flower #32 - not number of petals but angularity, #882, a bird - not very like (EDI), #905, male figure, not very like; Porada, Edith. (ed) 1948. Corpus of ancient Near Eastern seals in North American collections, #97-102].