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Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform tablet, accession number 9-5217, described as Cuneiform tablet
Hearst Museum object titled Cylinder seal, accession number 9-5255, described as Cylinder seal: grey stone, Gilgamesh [Gilgamesh crossed out on card], two humans in combat with lion. Babylonian [Handwritten on card: scene of lion rampant attacked by two nude heros (one has belt). Scene terminal: vertical line, greenish-black serpentine, worn, pitted. Style: Akkadian. 22.5 x 10.5 mm. References: Porada, Edith. (ed) 1948. Corpus of ancient Near Eastern seals in North American collections, 175; Frankfort, H. 1955. Stratified cylinder seals from the Diyala region, #722] [Handwritten on card by Yoko Tomabechi: Ur III. 22.5 x 10.5 mm. Nude hero in combat with standing lion, head turned back, who is attacked from behind by a second nude hero. Behind this hero is a vertical serpent with open mouth. Serpentine, greenish black. References: Porada, Edith. (ed) 1948. Corpus of ancient Near Eastern seals in North American collections, nos. 272, also 270 and 271]
Hearst Museum object titled Cylinder seal, accession number 9-5259, described as Cylinder seal: shell, Gilgamesh [Gilgamesh cross out on card] between two animals, lion attacking right from trees. Babylonian. [Handwritten on card by Yoko Tomabechi: 19 x 9 mm. Contest freize: Hero in center is clasping two animals with heads turned back, one of which is being attacked by a lion. Tree. Fossil shell. Early Akkadian.]
Hearst Museum object titled Cylinder seal, accession number 9-5250, described as Cylinder seal: coral, with fishes in three registers caught in nets. Babylonian. [Handwritten on card by Yoko Tomabechi: Jemdet Nasr. 25 x 12 mm. Three columns of superimposed fish; each column divided by a ladder design. Pink marble]
Hearst Museum object titled Cylinder seal, accession number 9-5260, described as Cylinder seal: half, white stone, Gilgamesh [Gilgamesh cross out on card], shows method of engraving by drilling. Babylonian [Babylonian crossed out on card]. [Handwritten on card by Yoko Tomabechi: Limestone. Split vertically; one half now lost. 28 x 21 mm. From left: contest freize: Leopard attacking a stag which is also being assailed by a lion. The lion crosses over the figure of a human-headed bull. ED III].
Hearst Museum object titled Cylinder seal, accession number 9-5254, described as Cylinder seal: gray stone [gray stone crossed out on card; handwritten on card by Yoko Tomabechi: limestone], Gilgamesh [crossed out on card] in combat with two menheaded bulls and Enkidu [crossed out on card] in combat with a horned animal. Babylonian [Handwritten on card by Yoko Tomabechi: Worn, chip on upper edge. Contest freize: bearded nude hero flanked by two human headed bulls. Adjacent scene: nude hero in contest with bull whose head is turned back. Akkadian ]
Hearst Museum object titled Cylinder seal, accession number 9-5257, described as Cylinder seal: hematite (?), Gilgamesh [Gilgamesh cross out on card], two lions attacking two horned animals. Babylonian.[9-5257 and 9-5258 form a group and have the same catalogue card] [Handwritten on card: 9-5257: black magnesite (?).17 x 9.5 mm. Contest: two antelopes contesting, each attacked from behind by a lion; lions' tails cross. Style: Akkadian. References:Frankfort, H. 1955. Stratified cylinder seals from the Diyala region, #510 (Akkadian), #635 (ED or Akkadian), *#680] [Handwritten on card by Yoko Tomabechi: 9-5257 & 9-5258. 16.5 x 9.5 mm. Contest freize: Two antelopes being attacked by two lions. Fine grained metamorphic stone, black. Akkadian.]
Hearst Museum object titled Cylinder seal, accession number 9-5251, described as Cylinder seal: yellowish, byre door with animal. Babylonian. [Handwritten on card by Yoko Tomabechi: Jemdet Nasr. 13 x 10 mm. Goat before a shrine. Buff with pink marble]
Hearst Museum object titled Cylinder seal, accession number 9-5249, described as Cylinder seal: small reddish stone, with three horned animals in file. Babylonian. [Handwritten on card by Yoko Tomabechi: 16.5 x 16 mm. Three parading horned animals; three fish in field. Pink marble. Buchanan, Briggs. 1966. Catalogue of Ancient Near Eastern Seals in the Ashmolean Museum I. Cylinder Seals. Oxford: Clarendon P., pl. 4, 30-32]
Hearst Museum object titled Cylinder seal, accession number 9-5253, described as Cylinder seal: small gray stone, guilloche between vertical bars. Babylonian. [Handwritten on card by Yoko Tomabechi: Three "eye" lozenges divided by plant ferns. Fine grained stone, grayish-black. Jemdat Nasr]