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Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 9-17391, described as Stamp seal.
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 9-17451, described as Stamp seal.
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 9-17408, described as Stamp seal.
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 9-17436, described as Stamp seal.
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 9-16972, described as Cylinder seal; standing goat and kneeling man in Right profile on opposite sides of a tree; goat has drilled eyes. Vertical panel with diagonal lines reaches from single incised lines around top and bottom of cylinder. Longitudinal drill hole. Use of drill shows Mitanni influence. Middle Elamite, second half o 2nd millennium BC.  Length 1.8 cm; diameter 0.85 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 9-17430, described as Stamp seal.
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 9-17392, described as Stamp seal.
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 9-17434, described as Stamp seal.
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 9-17356, described as Ring seal. Quartz, agate. Male figure, standing. Figure is in right profile standing or walking, beardless and the hair is bound with a fillet that may have a cross tie and he wears a girded coat. One vertical and three horizontal bars appear behind the figure. These sticks could represent the Zoroastrian barsom. In this case the figure raises ritual barsom sticks before him with a transverse bar crossing near the top. Color: white to translucent honey banding. Condition: carved surface some what smoothed from wearing without destruction. Diagonal cut across head and face occurred over original carving.
Hearst Museum object titled Seal, accession number 9-17481, described as Stamp seal.